Re: Wiki Migration

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Paulo:

Thanks for the explanation on question 1.

Load balancing sounds like the way to go. Of course, the physical
server is unimportant as long as DNS resolves the domain name,
fedoraproject.org, to the right server via the load balancer.
(Somewhat oversimplified explanation on my part).

John Babich

On 12/5/06, Paulo Santos <paulo.banon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i got the channel name wrong... its #fedora-websites not #fedora-docs (i'm
also there though)

Paulo


On 12/5/06, Paulo Santos < paulo.banon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I will reply to number 1.
>
> 1. Is the move back to fedora.redhat.com a temporary situation for
testing?
> Yes. webtest.fedora.redhat.com , was the available domain name, that i
could use to deploy the 'testing' environment. Don't forget that
fedoraproject.org is just an A record pointing to a server in Duke.
> Whenever you go to http://webtest.fedora.redhat.com/wiki
you are already going through the architecture to where we will change the
fedoraproject.org domain to.
>
> So currently you have:
> end user > browser > fpserv
>
> and in a near future:
> end user > browser > Load balancer > proxy servers (with squid) > app
(wiki)
>
> So in conclusion, webtest.fedora.redhat.com is the actual server that will
support the wiki, but with a different domain name.
>
> Feel free to ask, if you still have any doubts.
> I'm currently also in #fedora-docs as paulobanon, so drop me an email or
ask on the channel :)
>
>
> Paulo
>
>
>
>
>
> On 12/5/06, John Babich < jmbabich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Karsten:
> >
> > Three questions:
> >
> > I understand the need to prevent the website outage due to unusual
> > demand when FC6 was released. I support any and all efforts to improve
> > the infrastructure.
> >
> > I also am very much committed to improving the "public face" of the
> > Fedora Project.
> >
> > With that in mind, I am confused with the website migration back to
> > fedora.redhat.com .
> >
> > I thought the direction was to move everything to fedoraproject.org. I
> > also thought that Plone was the preferred platform, at least for
> > static pages.
> >
> > 1. Is the move back to fedora.redhat.com a temporary situation for
testing?
> > 2. Are we still going with Plone for static pages and MoinMoin wiki
> > for drafts, etc.?
> >
> > By the way, I'm intrigued by the "Render as Docbook" feature.
> >
> > 3. Is there a way to generate our valid DocBook XML code with this
facility?
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > John Babich
> >
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