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
>
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