We have references to people.apache.org in our testdata. ~Rajani
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi folks, > as the subject says, people.apache.org is being decommissioned soon, and > personal web space is being moved to a new home, aptly named > home.apache.org ( https://home.apache.org/ ) > > IMPORTANT: > If you have things on people.apache.org that you would like to retain, > please make a copy of it and move it to home.apache.org. (note, you will > have to make a folder called 'public_html' there, for items to show up > under https://home.apache.org/~yourID/ ). > > We will _NOT_ be moving your data for you. There is simply too much old > junk data on minotaur (the current people.apache.org machine) for it to > make sense to rsync it across, so we have made the decision that moving > data is up to each individual committer. > > The new host, home.apache.org, will ONLY be for web space, you will not > have shell access to the machine (but you can copy data to it using SFTP > and your SSH key). Access to modify LDAP records (for project chairs) > will be moved to a separate host when the time comes. > > There will be a 3 month grace period to move your data across. After > this time span (March 1st, 2016), minotaur will no longer serve up > personal web space, and visits to people.apache.org will be redirected > to home.apache.org. > > With regards, > Daniel on behalf of the Apache Infrastructure Team. > > PS: All replies to this should go to infrastruct...@apache.org >