Opened 2 years ago

Closed 2 years ago

#2855 closed task (fixed)

crs-explorer in proj.org

Reported by: jjimenezshaw Owned by: sac@…
Priority: normal Milestone: Sysadmin Contract 2022-II
Component: SysAdmin Keywords:
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Description

As discussed in https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ/pull/3458#issuecomment-1316941651 my crs-explorer repo is going to be moved to OSGeo and use a subdomain in proj.org in github pages.

About the transfer of the repo, I read here that I have to have creation rights in OSGeo: https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/transferring-a-repository

About the subdomain creation in proj.org and the dns configuration for github pages, I don't know what is exactly needed, and who has permissions to do it.

I'm am happy to collaborate on the migration process and management of the new repository.

Change History (10)

comment:1 by robe, 2 years ago

I see no one has responded to this. I'm not an admin on Github/OSGeo org so can't help with this.

Can one of the admins on github/OSGeo please help with this.

comment:2 by robe, 2 years ago

One slight correction. I can help with the dns part but can't help with setting up any repo or transferring a repository on Github. So once the repository is setup and configured for the domain, just let me know the subdomain and I can set that up. I can even setup the dns subdomain ahead of time if I know what the domain should be.

Are you planning on crs-explorer.proj.org ?

comment:3 by rouault, 2 years ago

I've sent a GitHub invitation to Javier for OSGeo organization so he can do the transfer, hopefully with the appropriate rights

comment:4 by jjimenezshaw, 2 years ago

@robe Thanks for the DNS part. Having it configured in advance would be nice. Kristian (I do not know if he reads these emails) said in the PR: "using a domain like crs.proj.org". I do not know if crs-explorer.proj.org is better or not. Any other feeling, anybody else? (note: there is already cdn.proj.org for something else)

@rouault Thanks for the invitation. I accepted it. Let's see if it is enough for the transfer. So far I don't see any button that says "New repository" in OSGeo.

comment:5 by rouault, 2 years ago

Javier, I temporarily upgraded you to "owner"

comment:6 by rouault, 2 years ago

crs-explorer.proj.org seems good to me

comment:7 by jjimenezshaw, 2 years ago

@robe The repository is already migrated. Please, go ahead with the DNS subdomain configuration for crs-explorer.proj.org for github pages.

Based on https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site/managing-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site#configuring-a-subdomain just add a CNAME entry that points crs-explorer.proj.org to osgeo.github.io Please, check that it is correct, I never did it before.

comment:8 by robe, 2 years ago

Okay I've added the entry but just gives a github 404

http://crs-explorer.proj.org/ for me.

have crs-explorer -> osgeo.github.io

Assume you need to make some config changes on your end. Let me know if I am missing anything

comment:9 by rouault, 2 years ago

A CNAME file should be added to https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ-CRS-Explorer with "crs-explorer.proj.org" as content (similarly to https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ/blob/gh-pages/CNAME)

comment:10 by robe, 2 years ago

Milestone: UnplannedSysadmin Contract 2022-II
Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

I see the site now so assume this is all set and going to close out. Feel free to reopen if you still see issues.

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