LGM 25 Nuremberg: HELP REQUIRED Online Resources
Contact AFGRAL LGM
contact.afgral at gmail.com
Fri Dec 6 15:30:56 UTC 2024
Hi
hosting the website is not something easy, because it is good at it
last after the event.
So people who would like to do it should consider giving efforts for
several years.
Another option would be use subdomain so that each structure could
manage is on and just have a dns to setup or eventually a landing page
giving access to each archive.
about the domain name, i guess it’s Louis, who was ok to give it to us
since he doesn’t contribute to LGM these last years.
AFGRAL could manage some part of it, but i’m not a sys admin. I could
host it on a shared hosting service, which would be easier, but may
depend on the size of the whole and eventually technologies used.
May be we have other people more advised than i am on this topic.
cedric
Le jeudi 05 décembre 2024 à 12:40 +0100, Timothée Giet a écrit :
> Le 05/12/2024 à 11:32, Lasse Fister a écrit :
> > Hello everyone.
> >
> > Three days ago, I reached out to this list
> > (
> > https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libre-graphics-meeting/2024-
> > December/002797.html)
> > in order to get the keys to, or at least access to change the
> > contents
> > of, the online resources of the LGM.
> >
> > I also tried to contact in a separate mail Ale Rimoldi, Louis
> > Desjardins, Manuel Schmalstieg and Timothée Giet as from some
> > research
> > in the mailing list archives and here
> > https://github.com/libregraphicsmeeting/infrastructure/blob/master/accounts.md
> > they
> > at least seem to be in contact with someone who can help me.
> >
> > If someone can help me change the DNS entry of the
> > libregraphicsmeeting.org domain, once the new server is ready, that
> > would be the minimum I need right now.
> > If someone can establish contact, that would be great as well.
> >
> > BTW https://libregraphicsmeeting.org/ is down again, moving to a
> > new
> > server/host is overdue anyway.
> >
> > Best, Lasse
>
> Hello Lasse,
>
> For the last few years, the workflow to publish the website was to
> have
> the pages on the libregraphicsmeeting github account and they were
> published automatically to the website after each commit.
>
> I think it's Ale who was in charge of setting-up this system on the
> github side at least.
>
> About moving to a new server, given how unreliable tuxfamily has been
> lately, that is indeed a good idea. If you can provide the hosting
> for
> this year, and ideally the coming years, that would be great (note
> you'd
> need to host both the yearly site, the previous years archive and the
> generic pages).
>
> About who has access to change the DNS entry, I'm not sure who it is
> between Louis, Ale and Manuel. If anyone on this list has a more
> direct
> way (phone number) to contact any of them, it would be nice to do so
> to
> ask them to answer to this mail in order to get things moving
> quickly.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Timothée
>
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