Indeed, this was pretty much all Rick's doing. Thanks for the effort!
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 7:50 PM, Samuel Santos <sama...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Awesome job Rick!
> Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this.
>
> --
> Samuel Santos
> http://www.samaxes.com/
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 12:15 AM, Rick Grashel <rgras...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Stripes Users,
>>
>> I wanted to send a note out to everyone on the mailing list to inform you
>> that due to some issues with our hosting provider, we have moved the
>> Stripes JIRA, Confluence, and Jenkins sites for Stripes. Github has and
>> will remain unchanged. Ben has repointed the DNS and it should be updated
>> for everyone in the next couple of hours.
>>
>> Stripes JIRA and Confluence are now hosted free of charge by Atlassian
>> using their OnDemand cloud service with a Free Open Source license. This
>> takes us to the latest version of both JIRA and Confluence. We have
>> migrated everything the best that we can. There is a minor issue where
>> attachments on JIRA issues did not come over, but I will be trying to
>> bring
>> those over in the coming days.
>>
>> The wiki pages have had to be recreated one-by-one as the version of
>> Confluence that Stripes was on is too old to provide a stable migration
>> path. As a result, we did lose the history and original author
>> attribution
>> of those pages. If you were an author of one of those Wiki pages, I
>> encourage you to sign up to the new Wiki, edit those pages, and give
>> yourself credit!
>>
>> If you had a prior registered account on the old Stripes Wiki/JIRA, when
>> you go to the new site and sign up using the *same* email address as
>> before, it should link your old account without creating a duplicate
>> account. The Wiki/Confluence site is located at the normal URL
>> (http://stripesframework.org). There are hot links from the new Wiki to
>> Stripes JIRA, Github, Jenkins, Javadoc, and IRC. The Stripes builds have
>> been moved Cloudbees who is (thankfully) providing free Jenkins build
>> facilities for Stripes under their FOSS license.
>>
>> This migration has uncovered a lot of staleness in the Stripes wiki, and
>> over the coming weeks, we will be working to renovate some of that. If
>> anybody is interested in making a Wiki contribution, please let me know.
>> There can never be too many contributors.
>>
>> If anybody has questions, feel free to post them here or come to #stripes.
>>
>> Thanks all!
>>
>> -- Rick (RickG on IRC)
>>
>>
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