I'd like to know what the WMFs position on maintaining stability of urls on
GitBlit is. In the past I linked to gitweb at several places, and all those
links are now dead. So I guess anything provided by the GitBlit install can
also not be relied upon. Some more info on this would be nice though. Also
on the mirroring on repos to GitHub. I got quite a few things that will
break if changes are made to it in non-bc way.

Hey,



Cheers

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On 13 August 2013 23:41, Greg Grossmeier <[email protected]> wrote:

> As you all are aware, git.wikimedia.org (powered by GitBlit) has been
> unstable. The root cause is basically that there is insufficient caching
> mechanisms in place exacerbated by a lack of robust rules for web
> indexers (Google, Bing, etc).
>
> Currently, the solution is to disallow all indexers from indexing
> git.wikimedia.org via the robots.txt file
> (https://git.wikimedia.org/robots.txt). We hope to open up indexing in a
> more controlled fashion soon.
>
> For now, git.wikimedia.org should be stable for everyday use.
>
> You can follow along with the caching developments on bug 49371:
> https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49371
>
> Thanks to Chad and Ariel, especially, who have been working to make sure
> this is resolved quickly and permanently.
>
> Greg
>
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