Hi all, One of my tasks from the past meeting was to try to regain access to the Canonical-hosted ubuntu-us.org and planet.ubuntu-us.org sites. I submitted a ticket to get new people added last week and have heard nothing back, I don't even have a ticket number :(
The speed at which the Canonical sysadmins can address requests related to hosting is a well-known problem, so we should determine where to go from here. 1. Wait for the sysadmins to keep Canonical hosting 2. Use the UbuntuPennsylvania.org Hardy Linode that was donated to us to host the sites (I confirmed with Linode that it's cool for us to host the ubuntu-us sites too). The DNS change requires a ticket, but can be done very quickly, the fellow who handles DNS changes hangs out on IRC and is very responsive. I am heavily leaning toward #2. Of course anyone involved in developing the site would get an ssh login to the Linode and access to the resources. If we go this route we should decide whether we want to start from scratch, deploying a whole new infrastructure or if we should see about getting the old data from the Canonical sysadmins and going from there. Thoughts? -- Elizabeth Krumbach // Lyz // pleia2 http://www.princessleia.com -- Ubuntu-us mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us
