On 8/5/20 3:43 PM, Roy Lenferink wrote:
Hey all,

I just played around a bit with the events website and wanted to feel how easy it would be to migrate the site, got lost in time a bit and finished it already :) I stored the content in a personal repository for now for others to review [1]. Hugo is used (same as with community.a.o). Design and urls remain the same.

What I propose:
- Request a new git repo named 'comdev-events-site'
- Push the new content (history is included)
- Create a Jenkins job to automatically generate the website when new changes are committed to the default branch.

If there are no objections within the next few days I'll continue with above steps.

BIG +1 to this. Thanks!


Roy

[1] https://github.com/rlenferink/comdev-events-site/tree/cms-migration

Op di 4 aug. 2020 om 20:55 schreef Andrew Wetmore <cottag...@gmail.com <mailto:cottag...@gmail.com>>:

    Several projects are using Hugo, and I expect more to take it up.

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    On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 3:41 PM Roy Lenferink <rlenfer...@apache.org
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     > We could use the same setup as with community.a.o : a git repo
    containing
     > website sources (Hugo could be an option to be uniform with our
    websites)
     > with a Jenkins job generating the actual content and pushing it
    to the
     > asf-site branch.
     >
     > Roy
     >
     > Op di 4 aug. 2020 om 20:21 schreef Andrew Wetmore
    <andr...@apache.org <mailto:andr...@apache.org>>
     >
     > > I don't have figures to hand on what project is using what.
    Infra is
     > using
     > > Pelican, and it seems to be working well.
     > >
     > > a
     > >
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     > >
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     > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 2:49 PM Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com
    <mailto:rbo...@rcbowen.com>> wrote:
     > >
     > > > I will try to get this done this week.
     > > >
     > > > I have no opinions on which site-builder I want to use. From
    where I
     > > > sit, there are no practical differences. What are the
    majority of our
     > > > sites going with? (Assuming that the tools are listed in order of
     > > > preference, I guess I'll pick Pelican.)
     > > >
     > > > On 8/4/20 1:30 PM, Andrew Wetmore wrote:
     > > > > Hi:
     > > > >
     > > > > The site is like a well-rigged ship that just sails on and
    on without
     > > its
     > > > > crew having to lift a finger...until the CMS falls over.
     > > > >
     > > > > Two first steps you can take concurrently: 1) open a Jira
    ticket for
     > > > INFRA
     > > > > with component "CMS" indicating a willingness to migrate.
    2) Decide
     > > which
     > > > > site-builder you want to use. The links I provided outline some
     > options
     > > > in
     > > > > that area.
     > > > >
     > > > > Andrew
     > > > >
     > > > > <
     > > >
     > >
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     > > > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 1:38 PM Rich Bowen
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     > wrote:
     > > > >
     > > > >> The events site is "mine", in the sense that it's under VP
     > > Conferences,
     > > > >> mostly. It is currently managed under the CMS, but I don't
    love the
     > > CMS
     > > > >> and am ready to migrate.
     > > > >>
     > > > >> It looks like Shane and I are the only people to have
    touched the
     > > > >> content in almost 2 years. And there have been almost no
    changes
     > this
     > > > >> year - mostly I manage the content in Google Calendar.
     > > > >>
     > > > >> So ... what's next steps?
     > > > >>
     > > > >> On 8/4/20 9:59 AM, Andrew Wetmore wrote:
     > > > >>> Hi:
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>> I am part of the Infrastructure team, and am writing to
    ask whether
     > > > >> comdev
     > > > >>> is still using the Apache CMS for the Events website. As
    you know,
     > > the
     > > > >> CMS
     > > > >>> is reaching end-of-life, and we need projects to move their
     > websites
     > > > >> onto a
     > > > >>> different option within the next few weeks.
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>> There are several alternatives available, including those
    listed on
     > > > this
     > > > >>> page [1] on managing project websites. Infra is
    assembling a Wiki
     > > page
     > > > >> [2]
     > > > >>> on migrating a website from the CMS, and is looking
    forward to
     > > helping
     > > > >>> projects with this transition.
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>> Please let me know whether the events site is still on
    the Apache
     > CMS
     > > > >> and,
     > > > >>> if so, who will be the point-of-contact with Infra for the
     > migration.
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>> Thank you!
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>> [1] https://infra.apache.org/project-site.html
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>> [2]
     > > > >>>
     > > > >>
     > > >
     > >
     >
    
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     > > > >>>
     > > > >>
     > > > >> --
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     > > > >> @rbowen
     > > > >>
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