cert on prime expired?
Mario Blažević
blamario at ciktel.net
Fri Apr 19 12:46:32 UTC 2019
On 2019-04-19 12:40 a.m., Gershom B wrote:
> I don’t really have a stake in what happens to it. In my opinion at
> the very least the domain should point somewhere where there’s a
> redirect in place to the old content, or some pointer to it, so links
> don’t die :-)
I, for one, was looking up the old proposals stored on prime.haskell.org
<http://prime.haskell.org> when writing up the new ones. We shouldn't
lose that content.
>
> Cheers,
> Gershom
>
>
> On April 18, 2019 at 11:07:22 PM, Ben Gamari (ben at well-typed.com
> <mailto:ben at well-typed.com>) wrote:
>
>> Gershom B <gershomb at gmail.com <mailto:gershomb at gmail.com>> writes:
>>
>> > geekosaur> looks like the cert on prime.haskell.org
>> <http://prime.haskell.org> expired 6 days ago
>> >
>> > Ben, I think this is your dept?
>> >
>> I wrote to the Prime committee about their plans for this server but
>> never heard back. In light of this and the lack of traffic on it I was
>> operating on the assumption was that there was no need to keep this
>> server around beyond a static backup. If this isn't the case then we
>> need
>> to work out who is going to be responsible for it since GHC won't be
>> administering a Trac instance once git.haskell.org
>> <http://git.haskell.org> is decommissioned.
>>
>> I'd be happy to help move the instance to GitLab if that is helpful.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> - Ben
>
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