Re: pgfoundry is down

From: Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan(at)kaltenbrunner(dot)cc>
To: "Marc G(dot) Fournier" <scrappy(at)hub(dot)org>
Cc: Magnus Hagander <magnus(at)hagander(dot)net>, Greg Sabino Mullane <greg(at)turnstep(dot)com>, pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: pgfoundry is down
Date: 2007-11-14 19:32:27
Message-ID: 473B4D4B.9060802@kaltenbrunner.cc
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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> --On Wednesday, November 14, 2007 19:23:41 +0100 Magnus Hagander
> <magnus(at)hagander(dot)net> wrote:
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>> On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 05:42:44PM -0000, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
>>>
>>>> Question is, where should we host that page?
>>>> I'da say there are two options - either on the main website, which is
>>>> mirrored globally, or on a completely independent system (not just it's own
>>>> vm, not even in the same datacenter as our other servers).
>>> +1 for independence. Sound to me like a wiki would be perfect for this
>>> as well. My company would be happy to host a wiki (or we could port the
>>> existing one over)
>
>> If you port the exiting wiki over, you lose independence, no?
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>> Also, I think a wiki is a major overkill. All we need is a static webpage
>> that the infrastructure folks can edit, no?
>> Sure, that can be implemented by a wiki, but it just seems way way more
>> complicated than needed.
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> Why not something that can just be RSS feed into the main site?

well it would be fairly easy to drive such a feed from our nagios
instance (and even extract stuff like scheduled downtime from it) ...

Stefan

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