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Looks like the issue has been resolved with the lucene.apache.org DNS.
Erik
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From: Ask Bjørn Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: February 20, 2005 9:34:50 PM EST
To: Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Erik Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
Hello All,
I'm not sure what's going on here, but of the four nameservers for
apache.org (ns1.us.bitnames.com, ns1,eu.bitnames.com, ns.hyperreal.org
and ns2.surfnet.nl) only the last two know about lucene.apache.org. If
the two bitnames.com DNS servers haven't spotted the existence
Yes, I'm also experiencing spotty DNS issues with lucene.apache.org - I
can browse to it through the web, but my e-mail server cannot send to
the new e-mail lists (for svn commits and PMC only right now).
Shouldn't DNS updates be quicker than this? It's been a week since it
was set up
Erik Hatcher wrote:
Yes, I'm also experiencing spotty DNS issues with lucene.apache.org -
I can browse to it through the web, but my e-mail server cannot send
to the new e-mail lists (for svn commits and PMC only right now).
Shouldn't DNS updates be quicker than this? It's been a week since
with lucene.apache.org -
I can browse to it through the web, but my e-mail server cannot send
to the new e-mail lists (for svn commits and PMC only right now).
Shouldn't DNS updates be quicker than this? It's been a week since
it was set up.
Yes, they should. My guess is that the bitname.com
Henri Yandell wrote:
On names, Lucene Java might hit trademark issues I guess. So potential
worry there.
Good point. Although I note that Apache already has projects called
Xerces Java and Xalan Java. Sun says:
http://www.sun.com/policies/trademarks/#20c
So, technically, the fullname of the
We now have lucene.apache.org mapped, yet we don't have a site there
yet.
Doug - do you have your Forest work handy? Or has anyone else stepped
up to build the web site?
I'll try later today to get our current site up at the new domain to
have a starting point.
Erik
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that it was easy to get up and running with it.
Erik
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 07:37:38 -0500, Erik Hatcher wrote:
We now have lucene.apache.org mapped, yet we don't have a site
there yet.
Doug - do you have your Forest work handy? Or has anyone else
stepped up to build the web site
I have checked out our current site to the lucene.apache.org area, and
I've also set up a redirect from the jakarta.apache.org/lucene area.
Things are redirecting fine for me. Let me know if you encounter any
issues, but also be patient in case the DNS updates for
lucene.apache.org have
Erik Hatcher wrote:
I have checked out our current site to the lucene.apache.org area, and
I've also set up a redirect from the jakarta.apache.org/lucene area.
Things are redirecting fine for me. Let me know if you encounter any
issues, but also be patient in case the DNS updates
Erik Hatcher schrieb:
I have checked out our current site to the lucene.apache.org area,
and I've also set up a redirect from the jakarta.apache.org/lucene area.
Things are redirecting fine for me. Let me know if you encounter any
issues, but also be patient in case the DNS updates
Erik Hatcher wrote:
Doug - do you have your Forest work handy? Or has anyone else stepped
up to build the web site?
I don't have anything reusable. I converted Nutch from a different (not
Anakia) XML-based site to Forrest with little difficulty (mostly using
string replace in Emacs).
I
Erik Hatcher wrote:
I have checked out our current site to the lucene.apache.org area, and
I've also set up a redirect from the jakarta.apache.org/lucene area.
Keep in mind, there are two projects here:
1. Porting Java Lucene's site to Forrest. This should be structured as
a sub-project
://lucene.apache.org/ should redirect to
http://lucene.apache.org/java/.
Doug
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, http://lucene.apache.org/ should redirect to
http://lucene.apache.org/java/.
It also might be a good time to think about mailing list names. There
was a request on infrastructure@ to move [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], would it make more sense to move it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-garrett
On Feb 14, 2005, at 12:24 PM, Doug Cutting wrote:
Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
lucene.apache.org seems to work now.
Here is the query syntax:
http://lucene.apache.org/queryparsersyntax.html
We should be cautious in promoting lucene.apache.org urls until we
have this structured correctly. Let's
Erik Hatcher wrote:
I'm really at the limit of my bandwidth - I've got the sandbox
restructuring effort on my plate right now and would like it if someone
could pick up the ball on the web site side of things.
Then perhaps you shouldn't have redirected everything to
lucene.apache.org...
We
something
more permanent ASAP.
I think, for the present, http://lucene.apache.org/ should redirect
to http://lucene.apache.org/java/.
It also might be a good time to think about mailing list names. There
was a request on infrastructure@ to move [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], would it make
Erik Hatcher wrote:
It also might be a good time to think about mailing list names. There
was a request on infrastructure@ to move [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], would it make more sense to move it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NOW you tell me :)
I think until we have these elusive other
Doug Cutting schrieb:
Erik Hatcher wrote:
It also might be a good time to think about mailing list names.
There was a request on infrastructure@ to move [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], would it make more sense to move it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NOW you tell me :)
I think until we
Doug Cutting wrote:
And we also want to try not to break URLs when we move things. For this
reason it's best to move things as few tims as possible, so that we
don't end up with a confusing set of redirects.
More to the point, we also want to try not to break email addresses. So
the fewer
ASAP.
I think, for the present, http://lucene.apache.org/ should redirect to
http://lucene.apache.org/java/.
I've added a redirect for http://lucene.apache.org/ -
http://lucene.apache.org/java/index.html
Redirects are done with .htaccess files. I simply created one at
/www/lucene.apache.org
not
in 'lucene'. We need to fix that.
Erik, can we please undo the redirects and roll back to
http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/ until we get lucene.apache.org fully
setup? Thanks.
I'm in a meeting for the next few hours...
Doug
be, but you're
not in 'lucene'. We need to fix that.
Erik, can we please undo the redirects and roll back to
http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/ until we get lucene.apache.org fully
setup? Thanks.
Erik, if it is helpful for you, there is a copy of the current javadocs
in my home directory and should
I have updated the redirects a bit more and the old /docs links now
redirect to the corresponding spot on lucene.apache.org/java/docs.
Let me know if there are any old links not redirecting appropriately.
I changed things down one level from where Doug checked them out. So
its now /java/docs
redirected everything to
lucene.apache.org...
I think the redirects are all fine now. Let me know if not.
As for my bandwidth - I don't mind fiddling with the redirects and
such. What I meant is that I'm not planning on spending time revamping
the actual HTML itself in terms of Forrestization.
We
too? Wow, we've really been disorganized with our TLP
move. My apologies for rushing things.The redirects seem fine to
me now - as they go from the old jakarta.apache.org/lucene/* URL's into
lucene.apache.org/java/*.
Erik
lucene.apache.org fully
setup? Thanks.
Ok - redirect turned off from Jakarta for now.
Erik
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On Feb 14, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Bernhard Messer wrote:
U, the whole damed thing at http://lucene.apache.org is not
responding any longer
I've seen that too it worked fine for a while, and then no longer.
I thought it might be a temporary DNS thing.
Erik
On Feb 14, 2005, at 4:12 PM, Bernhard Messer wrote:
It seems that everything is fine now with the website :-)
I noticed the /java/docs/api area is fine too now that the DNS seems to
be working again.
Just let me know when you're ok with me turning the redirect back on
from jakarta.
Erik Hatcher wrote:
I've amended my request for e-mail lists here with Doug's preference:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-195
Do others agree this is the best approach? I don't mean to be
autocratic. Do we imagine different pools of users and developers for
different Lucene
Doug Cutting wrote:
Erik Hatcher wrote:
I've amended my request for e-mail lists here with Doug's preference:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-195
Do others agree this is the best approach? I don't mean to be
autocratic. Do we imagine different pools of users and developers for
Erik Hatcher wrote:
I've seen that too it worked fine for a while, and then no
longer. I thought it might be a temporary DNS thing.
I think it is. The DNS does take a little while to settle down when a
new name appears: it's only just appeared in my ISP. When I was
managing my (old)
I'm with Garrett. I think we do need a top level dev@ list for
discussion of cross-port issues, like index format and compatibility,
etc. We also need per-port and per-app lists.
Otis
--- Garrett Rooney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug Cutting wrote:
Erik Hatcher wrote:
I've amended my
Hey all, I can only suggest what we do at Apache Logging Services that
seems to work well for us. Have seperate user dev list for each sub
product (so a user and dev for Lucene for Java, or what ever), have a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list for discussions that are relevant
to all
I'll happily change the Jakarta site whenever you're ready.
On names, Lucene Java might hit trademark issues I guess. So potential
worry there.
Hen
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