Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-16 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 11:00 PM meik michalke
 wrote:
>
> Am Freitag, 15. November 2019, 22:06:25 CET schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> > > As neither yourself or Meik have logged into Gitlab, it is not
> > > possible for us to provision access for you to the repository at this
> > > time.
> >
> > Ok, I signed in with my KDE id (tfry), and uploaded an SSH-key.
> > Anything else I need to do?
>
> i've now also logged in as meikm, uploaded both SSH and GPG keys, and am very
> pleased to be able to also use my yubikey for 2FA :) please sign me up.
>

I've now granted you access to the RKWard Website repository.

Cheers,
Ben

>
> thanks & viele grüße :: m.eik
>
> --
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Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-15 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 10:06 AM Thomas Friedrichsmeier
 wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 Nov 2019 07:43:58 +1300
> Ben Cooksley  wrote:
> > The error message you received indicates that you've tried to push to
> > git.kde.org, however the website repository is located on Gitlab
> > (hence why the push was denied).
> > You'll need to access the repository via
> > https://invent.kde.org/websites/rkward-kde-org instead.
> >
> > As neither yourself or Meik have logged into Gitlab, it is not
> > possible for us to provision access for you to the repository at this
> > time.
>
> Ok, I signed in with my KDE id (tfry), and uploaded an SSH-key.
> Anything else I need to do?

I've now sorted out your access to the repository.

>
> Regards
> Thomas

Cheers,
Ben


Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-15 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
On Sat, 16 Nov 2019 07:43:58 +1300
Ben Cooksley  wrote:
> The error message you received indicates that you've tried to push to
> git.kde.org, however the website repository is located on Gitlab
> (hence why the push was denied).
> You'll need to access the repository via
> https://invent.kde.org/websites/rkward-kde-org instead.
> 
> As neither yourself or Meik have logged into Gitlab, it is not
> possible for us to provision access for you to the repository at this
> time.

Ok, I signed in with my KDE id (tfry), and uploaded an SSH-key.
Anything else I need to do?

Regards
Thomas


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Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-15 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 4:37 AM Thomas Friedrichsmeier
 wrote:
>
> Sorry 'bout the noise:
>
> On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 15:51:07 +0100
> Thomas Friedrichsmeier 
> wrote:
> > 2) Can I retrieve the old screenshots, somewhere? Sure a bunch of
> > those could do with an update, but I'd still like to reuse most.
> > (Screenshots page is just a list of filenames, ATM).
>
> Never mind this part, an old local backup and archive.org have me
> covered on this front.
>
> I'd still much appreciate push access for me and Meik, though.

The error message you received indicates that you've tried to push to
git.kde.org, however the website repository is located on Gitlab
(hence why the push was denied).
You'll need to access the repository via
https://invent.kde.org/websites/rkward-kde-org instead.

As neither yourself or Meik have logged into Gitlab, it is not
possible for us to provision access for you to the repository at this
time.

>
> Regards
> Thomas

Cheers,
Ben


Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-15 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi!

On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 00:36:31 +
Carl Schwan  wrote:
> When this is done I can start the process to replace the current
> website (create sysadmin request to get repo with the correct
> namespace, create merge request to the ci tooling, and more). 

As I can see you've already done this. Thanks for your work, here! And
sorry for being so slow, myself.

Two things:
1) I've now tried to fix a few links, but I don't see to have
access(*). Could you please add me (and Meik)?

2) Can I retrieve the old screenshots, somewhere? Sure a bunch of those
could do with an update, but I'd still like to reuse most. (Screenshots
page is just a list of filenames, ATM).

Regards
Thomas


(*) Error message:

"FATAL: W any websites/rkward-kde-org tfry DENIED by fallthru
(or you mis-spelled the reponame)
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists."

Push  URL: ssh://g...@git.kde.org/websites/rkward-kde-org.git


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Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-14 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 13:40:28 +0100
meik michalke  wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 14. November 2019, 01:36:31 CET schrieb Carl Schwan:
> > The content is now mostly correctly converted. The only thing
> > missing is a up to date screenshot of RKward, so that it doesn't
> > look like a KDE4 app.  
> 
> i'm on it.

Great, thanks!
 
> @thomas: are you okay with already showing off our new markdown live
> preview in the main screenshot? it's been on twitter for a while
> anyway: https://twitter.com/RKWardNet/status/1046385105676238849

Yes, I think it's a good idea to include that.

Regards
Thomas


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Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-13 Thread Carl Schwan
Hi,

I just spend a bit more time cleaning the content and updating some bits ;)

The content is now mostly correctly converted. The only thing missing is
a up to date screenshot of RKward, so that it doesn't look like a KDE4 app.

Could you provide me with an up to date screenshot using the breeze theme?
the more the better ;)

When this is done I can start the process to replace the current website
(create sysadmin request to get repo with the correct namespace, create
merge request to the ci tooling, and more). 


Cheers

Carl Schwan
https://carlschwan.eu

‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 8:59 AM, Thomas Friedrichsmeier 
 wrote:

> Hi!
> 

> On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 21:32:16 +
> Carl Schwan c...@carlschwan.eu wrote:
> 

> > I now created a repository1 with the content automatically
> > extracted from mediawiki with a script. The extracted result is very
> > bad but I started cleaning it see commit2. This need to be moved to
> > the website git namespace, but until this is done I granted every KDE
> > developer push access. I would be very grateful if some other peoples
> > could help clean some generated pages (you only need knowledge in
> > markdown) for inspiration you can look at 2
> 

> Thanks for that! This does sound like a very workable solution. Two
> questions:
> 

> 1.  What will be the procedure for updating the website, once ready?
> Pushing to a specific git repo, AFAIU, but who exactly will have push
> access, and can we - as project maintainers - grant push access to
> additional KDE developers who would like to contribute to our pages?
> 

> 2.  Can I preview the converted page live? That would make it easier to
> scan for cases of bad conversion.
> 

> 

> > And it would be nice if the rkward devs could provide a new version
> > of https://rkward.kde.org/File:RKWard_060_450.png (using breeze theme
> > and icons and not from 2012).
> > Let's try to update this website very soon since the mediawiki
> > version is still 1.19 (EOL 2015)
> 

> Will do my best (which may not be much, though).
> 

> Regards
> Thomas
> 

> > Cheers
> > Carl Schwan
> > https://carlschwan.eu
> > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> > On Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:27 PM, Ben Cooksley
> > bcooks...@kde.org wrote:
> > 

> > > On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 4:10 AM Thomas Friedrichsmeier
> > > thomas.friedrichsme...@ruhr-uni-bochum.de wrote:
> > 

> > > > Hi Ben,
> > 

> > > Hi Thomas,
> > 

> > > > On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 12:50:07 +1300
> > > > Ben Cooksley bcooks...@kde.org wrote:
> > 

> > > > > -   RKWard (rkward.kde.org): This site is currently based on
> > > > > Mediawiki, which is substantially more difficult to maintain
> > > > > and keep updated compared to a site built using Hugo, Jekyll,
> > > > > Wordpress or Drupal.
> > > > > 

> > 

> > > > > 

> > 

> > > > > Given that the site was last updated back in early 2018, i'd
> > > > > like to make this static, and should updates need to be made in
> > > > > the future the content can then be converted at that time into
> > > > > something more easy to maintain.
> > 

> > > > please not static. I know we have not been active of late, but it
> > > > totally won't help, if we need to climb a hill of administrative
> > > > tasks, before we can even get starting thinking about making a
> > > > new release. Frankly, we did not come to KDE back in the day in
> > > > order to increase our administrative overhead...
> > > > We're really open to solutions of all kinds. Twice sysadmin had
> > > > proposed to somehow unify the rkward mediawiki installation with
> > > > the techbase and userbase installation. We gave green light on
> > > > both occasions, but nothing happened after that.
> > 

> > > Apologies for that - in each instance the person who was going to
> > > work on it disappeared.
> > 

> > > > I wouldn't mind any other hosting solution, really, it doesn't
> > > > have to be wiki-based. Provided that we can have a - relatively -
> > > > smooth migration path, and that we don't have to switch to
> > > > something new yet again, in two or three years.
> > 

> > > Would something based on Markdown be sufficient for this?
> > > There appear to be Mediawiki -> Markdown converters out there we can
> > > use which will get us 95% of the way there.
> > 

> > > > Regards
> > > > Thomas
> > 

> > > Cheers,
> > > Ben



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Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-12 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 4:10 AM Thomas Friedrichsmeier
 wrote:
>
> Hi Ben,

Hi Thomas,

>
> On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 12:50:07 +1300
> Ben Cooksley  wrote:
> > - RKWard (rkward.kde.org): This site is currently based on Mediawiki,
> > which is substantially more difficult to maintain and keep updated
> > compared to a site built using Hugo, Jekyll, Wordpress or Drupal.
> >
> > Given that the site was last updated back in early 2018, i'd like to
> > make this static, and should updates need to be made in the future the
> > content can then be converted at that time into something more easy to
> > maintain.
>
> please not static. I know we have not been active of late, but it
> totally won't help, if we need to climb a hill of administrative tasks,
> before we can even get starting thinking about making a new release.
> Frankly, we did not come to KDE back in the day in order to increase
> our administrative overhead...
>
> We're really open to solutions of all kinds. Twice sysadmin had
> proposed to somehow unify the rkward mediawiki installation with
> the techbase and userbase installation. We gave green light on both
> occasions, but nothing happened after that.

Apologies for that - in each instance the person who was going to work
on it disappeared.

>
> I wouldn't mind any other hosting solution, really, it doesn't have to
> be wiki-based. Provided that we can have a - relatively - smooth
> migration path, and that we don't have to switch to something new yet
> again, in two or three years.

Would something based on Markdown be sufficient for this?
There appear to be Mediawiki -> Markdown converters out there we can
use which will get us 95% of the way there.

>
> Regards
> Thomas

Cheers,
Ben


Re: Sysadmin Load Reduction: Project Specific Sites

2019-11-09 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi Ben,

On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 12:50:07 +1300
Ben Cooksley  wrote:
> - RKWard (rkward.kde.org): This site is currently based on Mediawiki,
> which is substantially more difficult to maintain and keep updated
> compared to a site built using Hugo, Jekyll, Wordpress or Drupal.
> 
> Given that the site was last updated back in early 2018, i'd like to
> make this static, and should updates need to be made in the future the
> content can then be converted at that time into something more easy to
> maintain.

please not static. I know we have not been active of late, but it
totally won't help, if we need to climb a hill of administrative tasks,
before we can even get starting thinking about making a new release.
Frankly, we did not come to KDE back in the day in order to increase
our administrative overhead...

We're really open to solutions of all kinds. Twice sysadmin had
proposed to somehow unify the rkward mediawiki installation with
the techbase and userbase installation. We gave green light on both
occasions, but nothing happened after that.

I wouldn't mind any other hosting solution, really, it doesn't have to
be wiki-based. Provided that we can have a - relatively - smooth
migration path, and that we don't have to switch to something new yet
again, in two or three years.

Regards
Thomas


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