Philip Olson wrote:
We've finally finished the move and sync of everything to pb11 for
docweb (see http://doc.php.net.phpdoc.info/).
Everything seems to be working. Please test that everything matches
doc.php.net.
Note: because of the domain difference, anything related to the MAGIC
cookie isn't going to work.
Looks good.
Well the login system use a local cache and cvs access tests, so it
should be ok to log in directly through:
http://doc.php.net.phpdoc.info/login.php
That at least gives possibilities to check the admin zone.
So now that this machine is not located far away and administered by
a ghost, I understand more people have access to it, so who should we
bug for server-related problems, names, NAMES! :)
The login redirects back to doc.php.net now but no matter, this isn't
a real concern and is something to worry about after the move.
Oh! I thought I commited the patch to configure the host for such
redirections when ./configure'ing. Boah, doesn't really matter anyway.
http://patches.colder.ch/docweb-url-prefix.patch?markup
Should I ?
Regarding access, currently the following setup exists:
Users: Mehdi, Philip*, Sean*, Systems*
Root access: *
ok cool, good to know.
Who else has user/shell access in the future will likely be a
case-by-case basis as it comes up, this has not yet been planned out.
In theory we should have little need for shell access as everything is
in in CVS but in reality that isn't 100% true, and of course there are
administrative tasks to perform. At least now we have a few more
people to bug, people that can easily be hunted down and found.
Regarding the orphan notes problem that Nuno brought up, at the last
minute we consolidated docweb to use the central CVS sources (for
phpdoc-all, phpweb, livedocs, etc.) on pb11 because before it was
checking out its own and inserting those php manual rsyncs. This
change broke the orphan notes but it's now being fixed by Sean.
Regards,
Philip Olson
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