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Bug 643679 - Planet beta site (pluto.gnome.org, not a planet)
Planet beta site (pluto.gnome.org, not a planet)
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: sysadmin
Classification: Infrastructure
Component: Other
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: GNOME Sysadmins
GNOME Sysadmins
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2011-03-02 15:50 UTC by Alberto Ruiz
Modified: 2013-11-21 14:56 UTC
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Description Alberto Ruiz 2011-03-02 15:50:48 UTC
As the new P.G.O editor I would like a beta site to do some tests, I'd like to have a beta site to run tests on. I'd be nice to run this site from a p.g.o git branch.
Comment 1 Vincent Untz 2011-03-02 16:24:11 UTC
I thought we wanted to use the pluto name for a planet based on gnome-related tweets?

FWIW, I don't think we need a new domain; it could be planet.gnome.org/beta/
Comment 2 Alberto Ruiz 2011-03-02 16:26:54 UTC
Ah, I thought that's what Lucas meant.

And yes, /beta/ works for me!
Comment 3 Olav Vitters 2011-03-02 21:07:37 UTC
I think you can set /beta/ up yourself?

Branch won't work. The update scripts either expect everything in branches (release-notes), or nothing.

Really important to NOT have feeds in the beta site. It'll double the load on window and so on.

But, planet.gnome.org/news/ is where news.gnome.org actually keeps it files. Why not copy the config + templates?
Comment 4 Alberto Ruiz 2011-03-02 22:37:43 UTC
That's a good point :-)

Would it be okay to have one or two feeds in there for testing?
Comment 5 Olav Vitters 2011-03-02 22:40:47 UTC
Of course.
Comment 6 Andrea Veri 2013-11-21 14:56:28 UTC
The GNOME Infrastructure Team is currently migrating its bug / issue tracker away from Bugzilla to Request Tracker and therefore all the currently open bugs have been closed and marked as OBSOLETE.

The following move will also act as a cleanup for very old and ancient tickets that were still living on Bugzilla. If your issue still hasn't been fixed as of today please report it again on the relevant RT queue.

More details about the available queues you can report the bug against can be found at https://wiki.gnome.org/Sysadmin/RequestTracker.

Thanks for your patience,

the GNOME Infrastructure Team