I have updated the new releases in:
src/_data/releases.yaml
I ran through the docker build/run, yet the main index and download
pages of the site were not modified with the new release versions and
dates. I'm going to reset --hard and hand edit those pages. #justFYI
Michael
On 10/17/19 9:07 AM, Jon Haddad wrote:
The migration is finished.
I had to fix a few things along the way. The docker containers didn't
build correctly (based on debian:latest rather than a fixed tag), and the
site had to be served out of the content directory rather than the publish
one we were using.
I'm going to address a couple things as follow ups. We still point people
to IRC, I'll update that to slack. Longer term I'll migrate it to Hugo,
which will make the entire process a lot easier.
Jon
On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 10:26 PM Jon Haddad <j...@jonhaddad.com> wrote:
OK, I checked with INFRA on some details and will finish the migration
tomorrow.
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 11:32 AM Jon Haddad <j...@jonhaddad.com> wrote:
Awesome, thanks Michael.
We need to do a little bit of additional configuration to have it switch
over. Specifically, we need to set up the .asf.yaml config to tell the
servers how the site should be published. I can take care of it
tomorrow.
Reference:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INFRA/.asf.yaml+features+for+git+repositories#id-.asf.yamlfeaturesforgitrepositories-Publishingabranchtoyourprojectwebsite
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 10:57 AM Michael Shuler <mich...@pbandjelly.org>
wrote:
committed! :)
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra-website.git
Michael
On 10/3/19 12:22 PM, Jon Haddad wrote:
I think we can safely ignore them. Thanks for figuring this out.
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 10:01 AM Michael Shuler <mich...@pbandjelly.org
wrote:
I'm making progress through many periodic timeouts to svn.a.o and
restarts, but it appears that svn2git is smart enough to pick up where
it left off. The first commit captured at the svn path I'm specifying
is
when Cassandra was moved to a top level project at r922689
(2010-03-13).
I don't know the old incubator path, and it's probably OK to ignore
the
few older incubator commits? I imagine it would mean starting over the
entire import to pull in those older incubator svn commits, then
changing the url and somehow importing the newer path on top?
I tried using a local path as the source to try to speed things up,
after I got my first few timeouts, but that fails.
Curious if anyone really cares if we lose a few early commits - if
so, I
can try to figure out the old path and start again.
Michael
On 10/3/19 11:14 AM, Jon Haddad wrote:
Thanks for taking a look, Michael. Hopefully you have better luck
than
me
:)
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 6:42 AM Michael Shuler <
mich...@pbandjelly.org>
wrote:
I cloned the empty cassandra-website git repo, and I'm running:
svn2git http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cassandra/site
--rootistrunk
--no-minimize-url
..to see what I get. An svn checkout of the above url says it's only
69M, so I suppose it's pulling all history of all time for all
projects?
I'll let this roll for a while I run an errand and report back!
Michael
On 10/2/19 9:30 PM, Jon Haddad wrote:
Daniel referred me to the GitBox self service system.
I've attempted to port the site over using the tool Michael
suggested,
but
after a couple hours it died with this message:
command failed: r922600
git checkout -f master
If either of you (Mick or Michael) want to give svn2git a shot
maybe
you'll
get a different result. I think it may have been due to the
large
size
of the repo and the small drive on the VM I was using. I can try
it
again
tomorrow with more storage to see if I get a better result. Mick
if
you
want to give it a shot in the meantime that would be appreciated.
Jon
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 3:18 PM Jon Haddad <j...@jonhaddad.com>
wrote:
I created an INFRA ticket here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-19218.
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 6:04 AM Michael Shuler <
mich...@pbandjelly.org>
wrote:
I see no good reason to trash history. There are tools to make
moving
from svn to git (hopefully) painless. We used git-svn for the
main c*
source to retain history of both, which this tool uses to do
migrations
- https://github.com/nirvdrum/svn2git
Michael
On 9/25/19 12:57 AM, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
Personally, no, I don't. What I need to know is if someone who
actually
works on the site needs the history in *git*.
Yes. I need the history in *git*.
And I believe that INFRA can do the migration for you.
(For example, INFRA-12055 and spark-website)
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