On 11/04, Paul Ganssle wrote:
Oh, sorry if I misunderstood the concern. Yes, I agree that putting this
under python.org would not be a good idea.

Either hosting it on a hosting provider like netlify (or azure if that's
possible) or a dedicated domain that could be created for the purpose
(e.g. python-doc-ci.org) would be best. Alternatively, the domain could
be skipped entirely and the github hooks could link directly to
documentation by machine IP (though I suspect buying a domain for this
purpose would be a lot easier than coordinating what's necessary to make
direct links to a machine IP reasonable).
Yep, I am fine with that.

Thanks Paul


Best,
Paul

On 11/4/18 12:16 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
On Nov 4, 2018, at 12:04, Paul Ganssle <p...@ganssle.io> wrote:
Some of the concerns about increasing the surface area I think are a bit 
overblown. I haven't seen any problems yet in the projects that do this, and I 
don't think it lends itself to abuse particularly well. Considering that the 
rest of the CI suite lets you run arbitrary code on many platforms, I don't 
think it's particularly more dangerous to allow people to generate ephemeral 
static hosted web sites as well.
The rest of the CI suite does not let you publish things on the python.org 
domain, unless I'm forgetting something; they're clearly under a CI environment 
like Travis or AppVeyor or Azure.  That's really my main concern.


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