On 9/4/2019 11:31 PM, Ovilia wrote: > Thanks, Kevin. > > I've updated this information on JIRA [1]. > > As for the cost issue, we have a budget to cover it from Baidu but need > further discussion on the details if we decide to take this approach. > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-18919 > Wenli
So the goals I see are: A) get the site up on echarts.apache.org running on ASF Infrastructure is goal #1 B) see if we can make it faster with ASF InfraStructure and a CDN to avoid step C but realizing that step C is likely necessary... C) provide a Chinese mirror of the echarts website that makes things more usable for people from China. For me, I thought about all our policies and Apache Way. I believe done with these steps laid out, it is fine and within the jurisdiction of the project to decide: - a 100% mirror of the ASF site, nothing different, that runs on a subdomain such as zh.echarts.apache.org and automatically is synced from the echarts.apache.org server. - A banner or something on echarts.apache.org/zh that recommends/links using zh.echarts.apache.org/zh for faster speed if they have issues. - Release downloads still link to ASF Infrastructure, e.g., https://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/echarts/4.2.1/apache-echarts-4.2.1-incubating-src.zip.asc. Question: are downloads problematically slow or they are just a few seconds slow and people don't complain about it because it's a download more than an interactive website? - Baidu donates the hostingso there are no financial impacts to the ASF - If any recognition of the donation is given, we make sure to follow fundraising targeted sponsorship policy (see https://www.apache.org/foundation/docs/Targeted-Sponsorship-Policy.pdf) which basically means it has to be approved. - And of course, the project PPMC votes to do this Hope this helps, KAM --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@echarts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@echarts.apache.org