On 27 July 2013 14:36, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote: > Am 07/27/2013 01:21 PM, schrieb janI: > > On 27 July 2013 12:52, Andrea Pescetti<pesce...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> On 22/07/2013 janI wrote: >>> >>> you should also have karma to reboot and/or restart the forum, which is >>>> all >>>> you need for a quick problem solving. when the vm_team was started we >>>> got >>>> a >>>> mail with allowed commands from gncdonald (I might have copied the >>>> commands). I dont have access to my old mails. >>>> >>>> >>> A few days ago I checked this with Infra (based on the old mails) and >>> indeed I cannot restart the machine or the servers. Infra took care of it >>> and, as far as I know, we should thank Infra for the current forums >>> stability. Remember that anyone can go on IRC at #asfinfra and notify >>> Infra >>> if there are problems; they are often very helpful even though the Forum >>> is >>> not one of their officially supported services. >>> >>> >> Super, I hope they corrected it for the other vm_team members as well. >> >> Infra has indeed been very helpfull in keeping our forum server alive, in >> mid term however it is our own duty to maintain the vm and as good as >> possible to prevent these drop outs. >> >> I have been thinking about making a wiki page, which list all our services >> (both infra provided and our own) and for each service have columns >> describing: >> >> - Who is technically maintaining the appl (typically a main person and >> backup) >> - Who is maintaining UI etc. (typically many people) >> - Who is maintaining the vm (typically a main person and infra as backup) >> - Who can restart the appl in case of a drop out (typically vm_team and >> infra) >> >> and of course who to contact in case of problems. >> >> Would that be helpfull ? >> > > ahm, not really if the Wiki is down and you want to see who is needed to > restore. ;-) >
you got the golden 2ct, for the best reply of the day....how could I overlook something that obvious. > > I would prefer a webpage in our "openoffice.apache.org" project space. > The websites are the most stable ones I can remember. > +1 > > To keep it more in private - as names, IDs, mail address are mentioned - > do not link it anywhere. you mean do not link to it from anywhere and just announce the url here on the dev list ? > > I do however think, I need to permission of the involved people to make >> such a list ? >> > > Depends on how many private data - needed to reach the respective people > directly and fast - we need to collect. > I would say apache id and IRC id. Mobile would be too much (at least for me). rgds jan I. > > My 2 ct. > > Marcus > > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > dev-unsubscribe@openoffice.**apache.org<dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >