Hi Ben, IIRC we already have a migrated theme, made by a student during GCI 2014, and I forwarded it to you back then.
I will have to dig through my mails to find it again, and I certainly have it saved in my backups, but since I only recently switched from KDE 4 to Plasma 5 and didn't restore everything, this might take some time. I will check which modules are in use ASAP. Regards, Myriam On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Ben Cooksley <bcooks...@kde.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > As was inevitable, Drupal upstream have now ceased support for Drupal 6. > This means that our Drupal 6 sites now represent a security threat, > and may be insecure against future vulnerabilities. > > I would therefore like to migrate or otherwise sort out our various > Drupal 6 installations fairly quickly. > > In terms of Akademy 2010 and Akademy 2012: I think the content of this > (along with the Akademy 2013 Drupal 7 instance) should be all migrated > into the overall Akademy Drupal 7 instance. We can take a backup of > the site contents (files, database) should we need to look into them > in the future, but considering how long ago that was, I suspect we > probably won't need to do that. Do we know of anyone who could do > this? > > For discover.kde.org, I think this one can simply be archived. It > hasn't been touched in a long time. > > That leaves the following application Drupals: > > - kdevelop.org > - digikam.org > - amarok.kde.org > > All 3 are using custom themes, which will make things more difficult > and may have semi-complicated module migration requirements. I'd like > to hear back from you folks on which parts of your sites you are > actually using, so we can disable the modules which are not needed. > > We'll need your assistance developers, in migrating those three sites. > > Thanks, > Ben Cooksley > KDE Sysadmin -- Proud member of the Amarok and KDE Community Protect your freedom and join the Fellowship of FSFE: http://www.fsfe.org Please don't send me proprietary file formats, use ISO standard ODF instead (ISO/IEC 26300)