Re: [Cloud-announce] Toolforge: new domain toolforge.org

2020-04-13 Thread Chase Pettet
Its happening !

On Mon, Apr 13, 2020, 6:25 AM Arturo Borrero Gonzalez <
aborr...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> We are happy to announce the new domain 'toolforge.org' is now ready to be
> adopted by our Toolforge community.
>
> There is a lot of information related to this change in a wikitech page we
> have
> for this:
>
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge.org
>
> The most important change you will see happening is a new domain/scheme for
> Toolforge-hosted webservices:
>
> * from https://tools.wmflabs.org//
> * to   https://.toolforge.org/
>
> A live example of this change can be found in our internal
> openstack-browser
> webservice tool:
>
> * legacy URL: https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/
> * new URL:https://openstack-browser.toolforge.org
>
> This domain change is something we have been working on for months
> previous to
> this announcement. Part of our work has been to ensure we have a smooth
> transition from the old domain (and URL scheme) to the new canonical one.
> However, we acknowledge the ride might be bumpy for some folks, due to
> technical
> challenges or cases we didn't consider when planning this migration. Please
> reach out intermediately if you find any limitation or failure anywhere
> related
> to this change. The wikitech page also contains a section with information
> for
> common problems.
>
> You can check now if your webservice needs any specific change by creating
> a
> temporal redirection to the new canonical URL:
>
> $ webservice --canonical --backend=kubernetes start [..]
> $ webservice --canonical --backend=gridengine start [..]
>
> The --canonical switch will create a temporal redirect that you can turn
> on/off.
> Please use this to check how your webservice behaves with the new
> domain/URL
> scheme. If you start the webservice without --canonical, the temporal
> redirect
> will be removed.
>
> We aim to introduce permanent redirects for the legacy URLs on 2020-06-15.
> We
> expect to keep serving legacy URLs forever, by means of redirections to
> the new
> URLs. More information on the redirections can also be found in the
> wikitech page.
>
> The toolforge.org domain is finally here! <3
>
> --
> Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
> SRE / Wikimedia Cloud Services
> Wikimedia Foundation
>
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[Cloud-announce] Toolforge: new domain toolforge.org

2020-04-13 Thread Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
Hi!

We are happy to announce the new domain 'toolforge.org' is now ready to be
adopted by our Toolforge community.

There is a lot of information related to this change in a wikitech page we have
for this:

https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge.org

The most important change you will see happening is a new domain/scheme for
Toolforge-hosted webservices:

* from https://tools.wmflabs.org//
* to   https://.toolforge.org/

A live example of this change can be found in our internal openstack-browser
webservice tool:

* legacy URL: https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/
* new URL:https://openstack-browser.toolforge.org

This domain change is something we have been working on for months previous to
this announcement. Part of our work has been to ensure we have a smooth
transition from the old domain (and URL scheme) to the new canonical one.
However, we acknowledge the ride might be bumpy for some folks, due to technical
challenges or cases we didn't consider when planning this migration. Please
reach out intermediately if you find any limitation or failure anywhere related
to this change. The wikitech page also contains a section with information for
common problems.

You can check now if your webservice needs any specific change by creating a
temporal redirection to the new canonical URL:

$ webservice --canonical --backend=kubernetes start [..]
$ webservice --canonical --backend=gridengine start [..]

The --canonical switch will create a temporal redirect that you can turn on/off.
Please use this to check how your webservice behaves with the new domain/URL
scheme. If you start the webservice without --canonical, the temporal redirect
will be removed.

We aim to introduce permanent redirects for the legacy URLs on 2020-06-15. We
expect to keep serving legacy URLs forever, by means of redirections to the new
URLs. More information on the redirections can also be found in the wikitech 
page.

The toolforge.org domain is finally here! <3

-- 
Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
SRE / Wikimedia Cloud Services
Wikimedia Foundation

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