Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-06-28 Thread Gian Merlino
FYI -- I've also submitted an address change request from druid.io -> druid.apache.org through Google's automated system. On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 1:56 PM Gian Merlino wrote: > Sorry, I mean references to https://github.com/druid-io/druid-io.github.io > should be changed to

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-06-12 Thread Gian Merlino
Sorry, I mean references to https://github.com/druid-io/druid-io.github.io should be changed to https://github.com/apache/incubator-druid-website-src. That is the change that actually happened, and the one that makes sense. On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 4:25 PM Gian Merlino wrote: > Yep, any

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-06-11 Thread Gian Merlino
This is now done: druid.io is redirecting to druid.apache.org!! Next, we'll add the stuff required by https://whimsy.apache.org/pods/project/druid. Then, we should be good to go on the website migration. (Behind the scenes, Vadim Ogievetsky has been helping tons with this -- thanks a lot!) On

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-06-10 Thread David Lim
No objections from me - thank you for testing this out. On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 7:48 AM Gian Merlino wrote: > It looks like Google has picked up the 301 and [druid use cases] #1 result > is https://druid.apache.org/use-cases now. For [what is druid used for] > it's not #4 instead of #2. I think

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-06-10 Thread Gian Merlino
It looks like Google has picked up the 301 and [druid use cases] #1 result is https://druid.apache.org/use-cases now. For [what is druid used for] it's not #4 instead of #2. I think this is the best we are likely to get. I am ready to flip the switch if there aren't any objections. On Fri, Jun 7,

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-06-04 Thread Gian Merlino
An update: we do have a redirect server set up on druid.io now: note that http://druid.io/community/ and http://druid.io/use-cases both redirect to https://druid.apache.org. I just set up the latter redirect (on /use-cases) as part of 'test this first on a single page'. All other druid.io URLs are

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-05-06 Thread Gian Merlino
Hi all, It sounds like we will need a redirect server that issues 301s from each druid.io page to the corresponding druid.apache.org page. Charles and I spoke offline and thought that something like Jon's original proposal is the best way to go. I am going to suggest we get started on this, as

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-04-29 Thread Gian Merlino
Another update: SEO is not looking great after another day passed. For a search for "druid community", both http://druid.io/community and https://druid.apache.org/community/ have dropped off the front page of Bing completely. On Google, the legacy version is gone (as expected) but the Apache

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-04-28 Thread Gian Merlino
Google has picked up the new URL as of today but Bing hasn't. Neither has DuckDuckGo for that matter. Currently, Google is showing https://druid.apache.org/community/ in the #2 spot and Bing/DDG are showing http://druid.io/community in the top spot. Ominously, the latter two _have_ picked up a

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-04-26 Thread Gian Merlino
An update: this is done now since a couple of days ago, but Google and Bing are still showing http://druid.io/community for a search for "druid community" or even "apache druid community": - https://www.google.com/search?q=druid+community - https://www.bing.com/search?q=druid+community I suggest

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-04-22 Thread Jonathan Wei
Correction: Xavier was suggesting we use https://github.com/druid-io/druid-io.github.io/blob/src/_layouts/redirect_page.html, the existing redirect system used by the Druid website. I've opened PRs to do the community page migration test: https://github.com/apache/incubator-druid-website/pull/3

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-04-22 Thread Gian Merlino
That sounds good to me. I would also consider adding canonical tags to all druid.apache.org pages so we don't have druid.incubator.apache.org and druid.apache.org both floating around (not to mention http/https version of both). On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 2:59 PM Jonathan Wei wrote: > For

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-04-22 Thread Jonathan Wei
For redirects, Xavier has suggested using https://help.github.com/en/articles/redirects-on-github-pages to redirect to druid.apache.org as a way to transition before the domain migration occurs, and believes that it would have the same SEO effects as a 301 redirect after the new pages are indexed.

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-03-12 Thread Gian Merlino
OpenOffice and Groovy both chose to sort of "meld" their classic and Apache sites together: https://www.openoffice.org/, http://groovy-lang.org/. Note how when you click around, you get shuttled between the classic domain and the Apache domain. Some pages are available on both sites, like

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-03-12 Thread Charles Allen
Are there other projects who have transitioned an independently successful domain name to an apache one? On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 2:13 PM David Lim wrote: > Who has control over the druid.io domain? Charles would that be you? > > We'd need support from them for the DNS redirect. > > On Tue, Mar

Re: Proposed website migration plan

2019-03-05 Thread David Lim
Who has control over the druid.io domain? Charles would that be you? We'd need support from them for the DNS redirect. On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 2:04 PM Jonathan Wei wrote: > We still need to complete the website migration to Apache infrastructure. > > I'll propose the following plan: > >

Proposed website migration plan

2019-03-05 Thread Jonathan Wei
We still need to complete the website migration to Apache infrastructure. I'll propose the following plan: Proposed Apache Druid website migration plan These links have some previous discussion on the website migration: