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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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:
>
>
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:
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