Server upgrades / docs and svn are back
Denis Johnson
denis.johnson at gmail.com
Sat May 19 12:09:54 CEST 2012
Harald,
wow, thanks for all your efforts. So good to see someone make the time
and step up.
Regards Denis
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 6:29 AM, Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> as the way outdated projects.openmoko.org has been down for something
> like two years now, I have removed the links in the navigation bar on
> the top right avoiding to lure people into what is nothing more than
> a broken link.
>
> For security and maintenance reasons, the horde/imp webmail installation
> on https://mail.openmoko.org/ has been deactivated. I don't intend to
> bring it back.
>
> Just for the sake of completeness, jabber.openmoko.org and
> buildhost.openmoko.org had been deactivated a long time ago. I'm also
> removing them from the DNS zone file as part of getting rid of old
> cruft.
>
> The number of VMs has already been reduced to six now, as some services have
> been merged with other VMs.
>
> At some point we will have to change IP addresses of the MX for
> @openmoko.org and @lists.openmoko.org in order to migrate everything
> into one subnet. While it shouldn't cause major outage/breakage, it
> still might. I'll send a proper announcement before doing that.
>
> In the end, the following services will remain:
>
> * www.openmoko.org / wiki.openmoko.org (http/https)
> * downloads.openmoko.org (http/ftp/rsync)
> * 3rdparty.downloads.openmoko.org (http/ftp/rsync)
> * mail.openmoko.org (smtp/imap)
> * docs.openmoko.org (http/https)
> * svn.openmoko.org (svn/svnweb)
> * git.openmoko.org (git/gitweb)
> * admin-trac.openmoko.org (http/https)
> * monitor.openmoko.org (https)
> * lists.openmoko.org (smtp/http)
> * planet.openmoko.org (http)
> * people.openmoko.org (http)
>
> One of the things I still need to figure out is who currently owns the
> openmko.org domain at CAcert. A bunch of renewed certificates would
> probably do some good to help against all those browser warnings about
> expired certificates.
>
> Regards,
> Harald
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> - Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org> http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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