On 8/5/19 1:01 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote: > > > On 8/2/19 6:37 AM, Clement Verna wrote: >> On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 19:46, Justin W. Flory <jflory7@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> On 8/1/19 3:34 AM, Clement Verna wrote: >>>> Dear all, >>>> >>>> The Fedora Infrastructure is planning to retire the infinote [0] >>>> service. This service allows text collaboration using the Gobby >>>> client[1] and was mainly used by the Infrastructure team to coordinate >>>> our weekly meeting and the mass update & reboot of the machines. >>>> >>>> The service will be taken offline on August 30th 2019. If you wish to >>>> backup some of the document currently hosted, you should make sure >>>> that you have downloaded them locally before that date. >>>> >>>> The Infrastructure team will most likely use the service provided by >>>> hackmd.io [2] for their needs. Other alternatives like public etherpad >>>> can also be used to replace this service. >>>> >>> >>> Hi, to clarify, will the online cgit interface at infinote.fp.o also be >>> taken offline or only the Infinote server connected from Gobby client? >>> Will documents hosted there disappear from the public Internet? >> >> Yes the cgit interface will be taken offline and yes the documents >> will not be available anymore. >> >> We can make a backup of the documents, but a infra ticket will be >> required to access them. >> > > Could you just archive the git repo into pagure so people who really wanted > to dig could try to find what they were looking for? I'd say we should just archive it and put it on infrastructure.fedoraproject.org for anyone. It's only ~400K or something... it's not like it's any big deal. kevin
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