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[WIP] perl6-infra overview
Password Management:
- [x] Setup a password management tool, see issue #30.
- [ ] List of people who have access:
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Migrating DNS to Cloudflare:
- [x] perl6.org
- [x] rakudo.org
- [x] moarvm.org
- [x] p6c.org
- [x] Cloudflare support to re-activate Pro features on rakudo.org an perl6.org again (DNS server need to be changed beforehand)
Setup hostings on the server sponsored by @niner :
- [x] www.perl6.org/perl6.org (online since 31 July 2019)
- [x] docs.perl6.org discussion: doc/issues/2929
- [x] modules.perl6.org (online since 02 August 2019)
- [x] rakudo.org (onlines since 04 August 2019)
- [x] pl6anet.org (online since 07 September 2019)
Doing dockerizing of webhosting:
- [ ] dockerizing examples.perl6.org
- [ ] first setup of examples.perl6.org on server sponsored by oetiker.ch :
Bring the following websites back online (either traditionaly hosted or dockerized):
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[x] design.perl6.org (online on @niner server since 02 August 2019; yet no automatic update from repo yet)
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[x] marketing.perl6.org (online since 21 August 2019)
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[ ] IRC log redirection – e.g. this redirects to this which in turn should redirect to the appropriate colabti link
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[ ] alerts.perl6.org
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[ ] faq.perl6.org
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[ ] gtk-dlls.perl6.org (gtk-dlls.p6c.org currently)
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[ ] irc.perl6.org
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[ ] smoke.perl6.org
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[ ] testers.perl6.org
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[ ] tablets.perl6.org
Please vote for these domains, so I know which one should be setuped first.
Getting IRC bots under control:
- See https://github.com/perl6/doc/issues/711#issuecomment-235414744
Other resources that we depend on:
- https://github.com/moritz/perl6-all-modules
- rakudo.party
- discord↔IRC bridge
- ecosystem-api.p6c.org ?
- https://colabti.org/
I guess design would be a priority.
I guess design would be a priority.
I think the order for domains that need to be brought back up is right currently (most important on top).
@AlexDaniel OK. I'm good with design being second.
Are all these domains transferred now? Or are they mirroring the existing infrastructure?
So far only perl6.org/www.perl6.org is moved.