OK, my apologies.
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 7:57 PM, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote: > On 11/09/2012 18:41, Pierre Goupil wrote: > > Good evening, > > > > It looks like Tomcat's site is down! > > This sort of message to the mailing list is usually not helpful. > > 1. The Tomcat developers don't have access to the server that hosts the > website. So they can't fix it. > > 2. The several thousand members of this mailing list also do not have > access to the server that hosts the website. So they can't fix it. > > 3. Faults are nearly always temporary and by the time these reports > reach the list the site is usually back up. > > 4. If there is a fault, the infrastructure team (the folks that can fix > it) already know about it (there is automatic monitoring and alerting in > place) and will be fixing it as fast as they can. > > I would strongly recommend that folks don't bother reporting > availability issues with the Tomcat website unless all of the following > criteria are met: > > 1. The following URLs all fail and have failed consistently for more > than an hour: > - http://tomcat.apache.org/ > - http://tomcat.us.apache.org/ > - http://tomcat.eu.apache.org/ > > 2. The monitoring system (http://monitoring.apache.org/status/) shows no > faults for > - "the HTTP - WWW EU" service (currently hosted on aurora) > - "the HTTP - WWW US" service (currently hosted on eos) > > *Only* if *all* of the above are true then the place to report this is > to the ASF Infrastructure team either by opening an Jira ticket against > the INFRA component or (preferably) by pinging them via IRC on #asfinfa > > Mark > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > > -- Le bonheur n'est pas une destination, mais une façon de voyager. Papa d'une petite Lou-Ann depuis le 30 juin.