Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-02-13 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all,

The time has just about arrived for us to make the switch over to the new
server.

The following sites will be turned into static HTML over the next 24-48
hours:
conference2004.kde.org
conference2005.kde.org
akademy2006.kde.org
akademy2007.kde.org
akademy2008.kde.org
akademy2009.kde.org
kpdf.kde.org
kst-plot.kde.org
umbrello.kde.org
marble.kde.org

Following their conversion, the website repositories will then be archived
- freezing them in time.

>From what I understand, the following sites already have migration plans in
place to switch to Hugo - if those could please be expedited that would be
appreciated:
edu.kde.org

That leaves just one lone site making use of Capacity:
docs.kde.org

As docs.kde.org only uses Capacity for it's front page, and the majority of
accesses are directly to the underlying documentation that site will remain
unchanged however as Capacity will be unavailable in the new environment
the index (which is the only part relying on Capacity) will not be
functional.

As it will take a week or so to ensure everything is settled in on the new
site those two sites (edu and docs) will be left on the old server until it
is necessary to shut them down.
Please note that once the switch is done neither site will update from it's
existing contents.

Let me know if there are any queries on the above.

Thanks,
Ben


Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-16 Thread Eugen Mohr

Hi Ben

In Kdenlive: Help -> Kdenlive Handbook can only point to
https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kdenlive/kdenlive/index.html. I guess
once docs.kde.org is retired Kdenlive can then
point directly to https://docs.kdenlive.org/. And that would be part of
a separate thread. Right?

Eugen

Am 16.01.2023 um 10:19 schrieb Ben Cooksley:

On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 6:17 AM Eugen Mohr  wrote:

Hi Ben

We use https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kdenlive/kdenlive/index.html
and
https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kdenlive/kdenlive/index.html in
Kdenlive source code.

What is the procedure to point direct from Kdenlive source code
to: https://docs.kdenlive.org/ and
https://docs.kdenlive.org/en/getting_started/quickstart.html ?


We'll need to address that in a separate thread as that is outside the
scope of this thread, but it depends on what you are trying to achieve
here.

Thanks,
Ben

Eugen

Am 15.01.2023 um 07:54 schrieb Jumpei Ogawa:

Hi Ben,

jp.kde.org  is already replaced with Jekyll
and it no longer depend on Capacity.

Best regards,
Jumpei

On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 15:37 Ben Cooksley  wrote:

Hi all,

Since time immemorial, KDE has had a custom PHP framework
known as Capacity which we've used to build a good number of
our websites.

With the rise of Static Site Generators such as Jekyll and
Hugo though, we've been phasing this out and given that Hugo
especially is now well established as the go-to-tooling for
building KDE websites, it is time we retire Capacity.

In addition, in the next few weeks the current server for our
static/capacity sites, Nicoda, will be replaced by a new
system (Tyran) that is currently awaiting configuration and
i'd very much prefer to not have to deploy legacy Capacity
support there.

I have checked our server configuration this evening and it
looks like the following sites still rely on Capacity in some
form or another:

konversation.kde.org 
pe.kde.org 
marble.kde.org 
kmplayer.kde.org 
www.kde.org 
games.kde.org 
docs.kde.org 
czechia.kde.org 
freebsd.kde.org 
kmymoney.org 
edu.kde.org 
multimedia.kde.org 
ro.kde.org 
konqueror.org 
kpdf.kde.org 
jp.kde.org 
utils.kde.org 
events.kde.org 
kst-plot.kde.org 
conference2004.kde.org 
conference2005.kde.org 
akademy2006.kde.org 
akademy2007.kde.org 
akademy2008.kde.org 
akademy2009.kde.org 
www-staging.kde.org 
il.kde.org 
umbrello.kde.org 
krusader.org 
ev.kde.org 
okular.kde.org 
kdemail.net 
extragear.kde.org 
lakademy.kde.org 
kphotoalbum.org 

Having a quick look through the repositories/sites, I see:
- Some that have already made the jump to Hugo/Jekyll (so
likely just need their Capacity support switched off)
- Some that are just redirects to apps.kde.org
 or elsewhere, and therefore just need
Capacity support switched off (and probably the repository
archived on invent.kde.org  too)
- Others where the site content is still in Subversion and
the site talks about Maemo (eek!)
- Others where the site content is many years out of date and
it is probably best we just redirect it to www.kde.org
 / apps.kde.org .

It would be appreciated if people could please take a look
through these sites.

For the akademy2xxx.kde.org 
sites, it would be nice if we could get their content
migrated and incorporated into the new Hugo based
akademy.kde.org  site, but in the
absence of that I will be 

Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-16 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 6:17 AM Eugen Mohr  wrote:

> Hi Ben
>
> We use https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kdenlive/kdenlive/index.html and
> https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kdenlive/kdenlive/index.html in Kdenlive
> source code.
>
> What is the procedure to point direct from Kdenlive source code to:
> https://docs.kdenlive.org/ and
> https://docs.kdenlive.org/en/getting_started/quickstart.html ?
>

We'll need to address that in a separate thread as that is outside the
scope of this thread, but it depends on what you are trying to achieve here.

Thanks,
Ben


> Eugen
> Am 15.01.2023 um 07:54 schrieb Jumpei Ogawa:
>
> Hi Ben,
>
> jp.kde.org is already replaced with Jekyll and it no longer depend on
> Capacity.
>
> Best regards,
> Jumpei
>
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 15:37 Ben Cooksley  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Since time immemorial, KDE has had a custom PHP framework known as
>> Capacity which we've used to build a good number of our websites.
>>
>> With the rise of Static Site Generators such as Jekyll and Hugo though,
>> we've been phasing this out and given that Hugo especially is now well
>> established as the go-to-tooling for building KDE websites, it is time we
>> retire Capacity.
>>
>> In addition, in the next few weeks the current server for our
>> static/capacity sites, Nicoda, will be replaced by a new system (Tyran)
>> that is currently awaiting configuration and i'd very much prefer to not
>> have to deploy legacy Capacity support there.
>>
>> I have checked our server configuration this evening and it looks like
>> the following sites still rely on Capacity in some form or another:
>>
>> konversation.kde.org
>> pe.kde.org
>> marble.kde.org
>> kmplayer.kde.org
>> www.kde.org
>> games.kde.org
>> docs.kde.org
>> czechia.kde.org
>> freebsd.kde.org
>> kmymoney.org
>> edu.kde.org
>> multimedia.kde.org
>> ro.kde.org
>> konqueror.org
>> kpdf.kde.org
>> jp.kde.org
>> utils.kde.org
>> events.kde.org
>> kst-plot.kde.org
>> conference2004.kde.org
>> conference2005.kde.org
>> akademy2006.kde.org
>> akademy2007.kde.org
>> akademy2008.kde.org
>> akademy2009.kde.org
>> www-staging.kde.org
>> il.kde.org
>> umbrello.kde.org
>> krusader.org
>> ev.kde.org
>> okular.kde.org
>> kdemail.net
>> extragear.kde.org
>> lakademy.kde.org
>> kphotoalbum.org
>>
>> Having a quick look through the repositories/sites, I see:
>> - Some that have already made the jump to Hugo/Jekyll (so likely just
>> need their Capacity support switched off)
>> - Some that are just redirects to apps.kde.org or elsewhere, and
>> therefore just need Capacity support switched off (and probably the
>> repository archived on invent.kde.org too)
>> - Others where the site content is still in Subversion and the site talks
>> about Maemo (eek!)
>> - Others where the site content is many years out of date and it is
>> probably best we just redirect it to www.kde.org / apps.kde.org.
>>
>> It would be appreciated if people could please take a look through these
>> sites.
>>
>> For the akademy2xxx.kde.org sites, it would be nice if we could get
>> their content migrated and incorporated into the new Hugo based
>> akademy.kde.org site, but in the absence of that I will be turning them
>> into static sites
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Ben
>>
>


Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-16 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 7:02 AM Albert Astals Cid  wrote:

> El diumenge, 15 de gener de 2023, a les 7:36:03 (CET), Ben Cooksley va
> escriure:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Since time immemorial, KDE has had a custom PHP framework known as
> Capacity
> > which we've used to build a good number of our websites.
> >
> > With the rise of Static Site Generators such as Jekyll and Hugo though,
> > we've been phasing this out and given that Hugo especially is now well
> > established as the go-to-tooling for building KDE websites
>
> > it is time we retire Capacity.
>
> Why? The code is there and it works. It seems we're giving ourselves lots
> of
> work for what is really just a "few" lines of PHP.
>

It's a bit more than that.

On the server side, Capacity requires a very unique configuration that is
often incompatible with other systems due to it requiring certain PHP
settings be set (include path being particularly important) and needing
directories aliased in.
This often breaks other software, necessitating the use of a separate PHP
FPM worker pool for Capacity, and specific configuration within that
website Apache configuration. Given the shrinking list of sites using it,
we're now reaching the point where it makes more sense to eliminate our use
of it rather than continue to support it and the additional costs
associated with it.

Secondly, switching to Hugo allows us to utilise a common Aether theme and
therefore share a common visual design language across our sites, creating
consistency which is always a benefit.


>
> Cheers,
>   Albert
>

Thanks,
Ben


>
> >
> > In addition, in the next few weeks the current server for our
> > static/capacity sites, Nicoda, will be replaced by a new system (Tyran)
> > that is currently awaiting configuration and i'd very much prefer to not
> > have to deploy legacy Capacity support there.
> >
> > I have checked our server configuration this evening and it looks like
> the
> > following sites still rely on Capacity in some form or another:
> >
> > konversation.kde.org
> > pe.kde.org
> > marble.kde.org
> > kmplayer.kde.org
> > www.kde.org
> > games.kde.org
> > docs.kde.org
> > czechia.kde.org
> > freebsd.kde.org
> > kmymoney.org
> > edu.kde.org
> > multimedia.kde.org
> > ro.kde.org
> > konqueror.org
> > kpdf.kde.org
> > jp.kde.org
> > utils.kde.org
> > events.kde.org
> > kst-plot.kde.org
> > conference2004.kde.org
> > conference2005.kde.org
> > akademy2006.kde.org
> > akademy2007.kde.org
> > akademy2008.kde.org
> > akademy2009.kde.org
> > www-staging.kde.org
> > il.kde.org
> > umbrello.kde.org
> > krusader.org
> > ev.kde.org
> > okular.kde.org
> > kdemail.net
> > extragear.kde.org
> > lakademy.kde.org
> > kphotoalbum.org
> >
> > Having a quick look through the repositories/sites, I see:
> > - Some that have already made the jump to Hugo/Jekyll (so likely just
> need
> > their Capacity support switched off)
> > - Some that are just redirects to apps.kde.org or elsewhere, and
> therefore
> > just need Capacity support switched off (and probably the repository
> > archived on invent.kde.org too)
> > - Others where the site content is still in Subversion and the site talks
> > about Maemo (eek!)
> > - Others where the site content is many years out of date and it is
> > probably best we just redirect it to www.kde.org / apps.kde.org.
> >
> > It would be appreciated if people could please take a look through these
> > sites.
> >
> > For the akademy2xxx.kde.org sites, it would be nice if we could get
> their
> > content migrated and incorporated into the new Hugo based
> akademy.kde.org
> > site, but in the absence of that I will be turning them into static sites
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Ben
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-16 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 7:54 PM Jumpei Ogawa  wrote:

> Hi Ben,
>
> jp.kde.org is already replaced with Jekyll and it no longer depend on
> Capacity.
>

Thanks for advising Jumpei, i've now removed the Capacity support from
jp.kde.org.


>
> Best regards,
> Jumpei
>

Thanks,
Ben


>
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 15:37 Ben Cooksley  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Since time immemorial, KDE has had a custom PHP framework known as
>> Capacity which we've used to build a good number of our websites.
>>
>> With the rise of Static Site Generators such as Jekyll and Hugo though,
>> we've been phasing this out and given that Hugo especially is now well
>> established as the go-to-tooling for building KDE websites, it is time we
>> retire Capacity.
>>
>> In addition, in the next few weeks the current server for our
>> static/capacity sites, Nicoda, will be replaced by a new system (Tyran)
>> that is currently awaiting configuration and i'd very much prefer to not
>> have to deploy legacy Capacity support there.
>>
>> I have checked our server configuration this evening and it looks like
>> the following sites still rely on Capacity in some form or another:
>>
>> konversation.kde.org
>> pe.kde.org
>> marble.kde.org
>> kmplayer.kde.org
>> www.kde.org
>> games.kde.org
>> docs.kde.org
>> czechia.kde.org
>> freebsd.kde.org
>> kmymoney.org
>> edu.kde.org
>> multimedia.kde.org
>> ro.kde.org
>> konqueror.org
>> kpdf.kde.org
>> jp.kde.org
>> utils.kde.org
>> events.kde.org
>> kst-plot.kde.org
>> conference2004.kde.org
>> conference2005.kde.org
>> akademy2006.kde.org
>> akademy2007.kde.org
>> akademy2008.kde.org
>> akademy2009.kde.org
>> www-staging.kde.org
>> il.kde.org
>> umbrello.kde.org
>> krusader.org
>> ev.kde.org
>> okular.kde.org
>> kdemail.net
>> extragear.kde.org
>> lakademy.kde.org
>> kphotoalbum.org
>>
>> Having a quick look through the repositories/sites, I see:
>> - Some that have already made the jump to Hugo/Jekyll (so likely just
>> need their Capacity support switched off)
>> - Some that are just redirects to apps.kde.org or elsewhere, and
>> therefore just need Capacity support switched off (and probably the
>> repository archived on invent.kde.org too)
>> - Others where the site content is still in Subversion and the site talks
>> about Maemo (eek!)
>> - Others where the site content is many years out of date and it is
>> probably best we just redirect it to www.kde.org / apps.kde.org.
>>
>> It would be appreciated if people could please take a look through these
>> sites.
>>
>> For the akademy2xxx.kde.org sites, it would be nice if we could get
>> their content migrated and incorporated into the new Hugo based
>> akademy.kde.org site, but in the absence of that I will be turning them
>> into static sites
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Ben
>>
>


Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-15 Thread Albert Astals Cid
El diumenge, 15 de gener de 2023, a les 7:36:03 (CET), Ben Cooksley va 
escriure:
> Hi all,
> 
> Since time immemorial, KDE has had a custom PHP framework known as Capacity
> which we've used to build a good number of our websites.
> 
> With the rise of Static Site Generators such as Jekyll and Hugo though,
> we've been phasing this out and given that Hugo especially is now well
> established as the go-to-tooling for building KDE websites

> it is time we retire Capacity.

Why? The code is there and it works. It seems we're giving ourselves lots of 
work for what is really just a "few" lines of PHP.

Cheers,
  Albert

> 
> In addition, in the next few weeks the current server for our
> static/capacity sites, Nicoda, will be replaced by a new system (Tyran)
> that is currently awaiting configuration and i'd very much prefer to not
> have to deploy legacy Capacity support there.
> 
> I have checked our server configuration this evening and it looks like the
> following sites still rely on Capacity in some form or another:
> 
> konversation.kde.org
> pe.kde.org
> marble.kde.org
> kmplayer.kde.org
> www.kde.org
> games.kde.org
> docs.kde.org
> czechia.kde.org
> freebsd.kde.org
> kmymoney.org
> edu.kde.org
> multimedia.kde.org
> ro.kde.org
> konqueror.org
> kpdf.kde.org
> jp.kde.org
> utils.kde.org
> events.kde.org
> kst-plot.kde.org
> conference2004.kde.org
> conference2005.kde.org
> akademy2006.kde.org
> akademy2007.kde.org
> akademy2008.kde.org
> akademy2009.kde.org
> www-staging.kde.org
> il.kde.org
> umbrello.kde.org
> krusader.org
> ev.kde.org
> okular.kde.org
> kdemail.net
> extragear.kde.org
> lakademy.kde.org
> kphotoalbum.org
> 
> Having a quick look through the repositories/sites, I see:
> - Some that have already made the jump to Hugo/Jekyll (so likely just need
> their Capacity support switched off)
> - Some that are just redirects to apps.kde.org or elsewhere, and therefore
> just need Capacity support switched off (and probably the repository
> archived on invent.kde.org too)
> - Others where the site content is still in Subversion and the site talks
> about Maemo (eek!)
> - Others where the site content is many years out of date and it is
> probably best we just redirect it to www.kde.org / apps.kde.org.
> 
> It would be appreciated if people could please take a look through these
> sites.
> 
> For the akademy2xxx.kde.org sites, it would be nice if we could get their
> content migrated and incorporated into the new Hugo based akademy.kde.org
> site, but in the absence of that I will be turning them into static sites
> 
> Many thanks,
> Ben






Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-15 Thread Eugen Mohr

Hi Ben

We use https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kdenlive/kdenlive/index.html
and
https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kdenlive/kdenlive/index.html in Kdenlive
source code.

What is the procedure to point direct from Kdenlive source code to:
https://docs.kdenlive.org/ and
https://docs.kdenlive.org/en/getting_started/quickstart.html ?

Eugen

Am 15.01.2023 um 07:54 schrieb Jumpei Ogawa:

Hi Ben,

jp.kde.org  is already replaced with Jekyll and it
no longer depend on Capacity.

Best regards,
Jumpei

On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 15:37 Ben Cooksley  wrote:

Hi all,

Since time immemorial, KDE has had a custom PHP framework known as
Capacity which we've used to build a good number of our websites.

With the rise of Static Site Generators such as Jekyll and Hugo
though, we've been phasing this out and given that Hugo especially
is now well established as the go-to-tooling for building KDE
websites, it is time we retire Capacity.

In addition, in the next few weeks the current server for our
static/capacity sites, Nicoda, will be replaced by a new system
(Tyran) that is currently awaiting configuration and i'd very much
prefer to not have to deploy legacy Capacity support there.

I have checked our server configuration this evening and it looks
like the following sites still rely on Capacity in some form or
another:

konversation.kde.org 
pe.kde.org 
marble.kde.org 
kmplayer.kde.org 
www.kde.org 
games.kde.org 
docs.kde.org 
czechia.kde.org 
freebsd.kde.org 
kmymoney.org 
edu.kde.org 
multimedia.kde.org 
ro.kde.org 
konqueror.org 
kpdf.kde.org 
jp.kde.org 
utils.kde.org 
events.kde.org 
kst-plot.kde.org 
conference2004.kde.org 
conference2005.kde.org 
akademy2006.kde.org 
akademy2007.kde.org 
akademy2008.kde.org 
akademy2009.kde.org 
www-staging.kde.org 
il.kde.org 
umbrello.kde.org 
krusader.org 
ev.kde.org 
okular.kde.org 
kdemail.net 
extragear.kde.org 
lakademy.kde.org 
kphotoalbum.org 

Having a quick look through the repositories/sites, I see:
- Some that have already made the jump to Hugo/Jekyll (so likely
just need their Capacity support switched off)
- Some that are just redirects to apps.kde.org
 or elsewhere, and therefore just need
Capacity support switched off (and probably the repository
archived on invent.kde.org  too)
- Others where the site content is still in Subversion and the
site talks about Maemo (eek!)
- Others where the site content is many years out of date and it
is probably best we just redirect it to www.kde.org
 / apps.kde.org .

It would be appreciated if people could please take a look through
these sites.

For the akademy2xxx.kde.org  sites, it
would be nice if we could get their content migrated and
incorporated into the new Hugo based akademy.kde.org
 site, but in the absence of that I will
be turning them into static sites

Many thanks,
Ben



Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-15 Thread Jumpei Ogawa
Hi Ben,

jp.kde.org is already replaced with Jekyll and it no longer depend on
Capacity.

Best regards,
Jumpei

On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 15:37 Ben Cooksley  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Since time immemorial, KDE has had a custom PHP framework known as
> Capacity which we've used to build a good number of our websites.
>
> With the rise of Static Site Generators such as Jekyll and Hugo though,
> we've been phasing this out and given that Hugo especially is now well
> established as the go-to-tooling for building KDE websites, it is time we
> retire Capacity.
>
> In addition, in the next few weeks the current server for our
> static/capacity sites, Nicoda, will be replaced by a new system (Tyran)
> that is currently awaiting configuration and i'd very much prefer to not
> have to deploy legacy Capacity support there.
>
> I have checked our server configuration this evening and it looks like the
> following sites still rely on Capacity in some form or another:
>
> konversation.kde.org
> pe.kde.org
> marble.kde.org
> kmplayer.kde.org
> www.kde.org
> games.kde.org
> docs.kde.org
> czechia.kde.org
> freebsd.kde.org
> kmymoney.org
> edu.kde.org
> multimedia.kde.org
> ro.kde.org
> konqueror.org
> kpdf.kde.org
> jp.kde.org
> utils.kde.org
> events.kde.org
> kst-plot.kde.org
> conference2004.kde.org
> conference2005.kde.org
> akademy2006.kde.org
> akademy2007.kde.org
> akademy2008.kde.org
> akademy2009.kde.org
> www-staging.kde.org
> il.kde.org
> umbrello.kde.org
> krusader.org
> ev.kde.org
> okular.kde.org
> kdemail.net
> extragear.kde.org
> lakademy.kde.org
> kphotoalbum.org
>
> Having a quick look through the repositories/sites, I see:
> - Some that have already made the jump to Hugo/Jekyll (so likely just need
> their Capacity support switched off)
> - Some that are just redirects to apps.kde.org or elsewhere, and
> therefore just need Capacity support switched off (and probably the
> repository archived on invent.kde.org too)
> - Others where the site content is still in Subversion and the site talks
> about Maemo (eek!)
> - Others where the site content is many years out of date and it is
> probably best we just redirect it to www.kde.org / apps.kde.org.
>
> It would be appreciated if people could please take a look through these
> sites.
>
> For the akademy2xxx.kde.org sites, it would be nice if we could get their
> content migrated and incorporated into the new Hugo based akademy.kde.org
> site, but in the absence of that I will be turning them into static sites
>
> Many thanks,
> Ben
>


Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-14 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all,

Since time immemorial, KDE has had a custom PHP framework known as Capacity
which we've used to build a good number of our websites.

With the rise of Static Site Generators such as Jekyll and Hugo though,
we've been phasing this out and given that Hugo especially is now well
established as the go-to-tooling for building KDE websites, it is time we
retire Capacity.

In addition, in the next few weeks the current server for our
static/capacity sites, Nicoda, will be replaced by a new system (Tyran)
that is currently awaiting configuration and i'd very much prefer to not
have to deploy legacy Capacity support there.

I have checked our server configuration this evening and it looks like the
following sites still rely on Capacity in some form or another:

konversation.kde.org
pe.kde.org
marble.kde.org
kmplayer.kde.org
www.kde.org
games.kde.org
docs.kde.org
czechia.kde.org
freebsd.kde.org
kmymoney.org
edu.kde.org
multimedia.kde.org
ro.kde.org
konqueror.org
kpdf.kde.org
jp.kde.org
utils.kde.org
events.kde.org
kst-plot.kde.org
conference2004.kde.org
conference2005.kde.org
akademy2006.kde.org
akademy2007.kde.org
akademy2008.kde.org
akademy2009.kde.org
www-staging.kde.org
il.kde.org
umbrello.kde.org
krusader.org
ev.kde.org
okular.kde.org
kdemail.net
extragear.kde.org
lakademy.kde.org
kphotoalbum.org

Having a quick look through the repositories/sites, I see:
- Some that have already made the jump to Hugo/Jekyll (so likely just need
their Capacity support switched off)
- Some that are just redirects to apps.kde.org or elsewhere, and therefore
just need Capacity support switched off (and probably the repository
archived on invent.kde.org too)
- Others where the site content is still in Subversion and the site talks
about Maemo (eek!)
- Others where the site content is many years out of date and it is
probably best we just redirect it to www.kde.org / apps.kde.org.

It would be appreciated if people could please take a look through these
sites.

For the akademy2xxx.kde.org sites, it would be nice if we could get their
content migrated and incorporated into the new Hugo based akademy.kde.org
site, but in the absence of that I will be turning them into static sites

Many thanks,
Ben