Hi,

first of all: thanks Oliver for publishing the XML-free version of Oxi. This 
code will form the basis of the future 1.0 release branch, and personally I am 
very much looking forward to it...


On the way ahead, there will be some changes in the documentation and website 
infrastructure.


1. OpenXPKI documentation

Documentation for the develop branch will happen in the doc/ subdirectory. 
We will be using Sphinx for writing the documentation and the documentation 
will automatically be built via the ReadTheDocs service whenever someone pushes 
to the Oxi repository on Github.

Once we get this going, documentation will be available online via 
https://readthedocs.org/projects/openxpki/ or offline once you compile the docs 
yourself locally via Sphinx.


2. OpenXPKI website

I will be decommissioning some of my older servers in the data center soon (by 
end of this month), for this reason www4.openxpki.org will cease to exist. It 
has already been removed from the CNAME list for www.openxpki.org.

As discussed, in the future we will switch over to the new website, already 
available on http://openxpki.github.com/ - most content from the old site has 
already been migrated over to it. Once we are done we plan to switch DNS for 
www.openxpki.org to point to this place.

The website repository is hosted at 
https://github.com/openxpki/openxpki.github.com, changes will as usual be 
performed via pull requests.

OpenCA legacy documentation will no longer be hosted by us.

Once the switch has been done, we will no longer need the current mirrors. 
Thanks to all who spared their resources for hosting the site! (But please wait 
until we have officially moved before tearing down the mirrors...)


3. OpenXPKI wiki

As mentioned, I will tear down the old servers also hosting the OpenXPKI wiki. 
This Wiki was in read-only mode for some time now, mainly due to the amount of 
Wiki spam I had to constantly fight.
The Wiki will cease to exist. The existing content will be salvaged and either 
moved to the static web site or to the Sphinx documentation. 
User contributions will gladly be accepted via Pull requests to either the 
website or the documentation in the code repo.


Cheers

Martin


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