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Re: [opensuse-boosters] Shut down users.opensuse.org
- From: Tony Su <tonysu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 17:03:34 -0700
- Message-id: <BANLkTim4=ohOxirjMrMEw43wp0_uYsk1rg@mail.gmail.com>
Question:
It sounds like you're trying to kill off users.o.o completely,
migrating to connect.o.o.
Is that really necessary?
There is ordinarily no reason why a resource can't be known by multiple names.
IMO a more graceful way is to add the new sub-domain without removing
the old one. This likely would have to be done at the main DNS records
and secondarily at any place which might be configured at the app (eg.
webserver or individual app) where necessary.
I would then assume that the next step is to re-configure as many
links you have access to, to use the new domain name instead of the
old.
Then followup by periodically parsing the standard logs to determine
who continues to use the old domain name long after all newer traffic
is using the new subdomain. If the traffic is little, then <maybe>
messages can be sent to the link owners manually, or you can try
creating an automatic solution (because I'm not aware that one already
exists although might). Or, just ignore the old links, they'll "just
work."
IMO,
Tony
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Pavol Rusnak <prusnak@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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It sounds like you're trying to kill off users.o.o completely,
migrating to connect.o.o.
Is that really necessary?
There is ordinarily no reason why a resource can't be known by multiple names.
IMO a more graceful way is to add the new sub-domain without removing
the old one. This likely would have to be done at the main DNS records
and secondarily at any place which might be configured at the app (eg.
webserver or individual app) where necessary.
I would then assume that the next step is to re-configure as many
links you have access to, to use the new domain name instead of the
old.
Then followup by periodically parsing the standard logs to determine
who continues to use the old domain name long after all newer traffic
is using the new subdomain. If the traffic is little, then <maybe>
messages can be sent to the link owners manually, or you can try
creating an automatic solution (because I'm not aware that one already
exists although might). Or, just ignore the old links, they'll "just
work."
IMO,
Tony
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Pavol Rusnak <prusnak@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 05/05/2011 03:24 PM, Thomas Schmidt wrote:--
Has someone already worked on this?
Yes, there is already working export on this, but you have to login as
admin and find a link on Administators' dashboard. This is what darix
didn't like and wanted to have an API call for that. That one is still
pending, but should not be hard to implement ...
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Best Regards / S pozdravom,
Pavol RUSNAK SUSE LINUX, s.r.o
openSUSE Boosters Team Lihovarska 1060/12
PGP 0xA6917144 19000 Praha 9
prusnak[at]opensuse.org Czech Republic
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