Hello,
On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 17:50:39 +0530 Vishal Bhoj vishal.bhoj@linaro.org wrote:
As long as previous releases work with the above redirection, I am happy :) .
Thanks for all the positive feedback regarding migration. We however made a more detailed check-list, and with Git-HA set up we now have, we also need to migrate regional server, android-ap. That area is experimental and overseen by Ben Copeland of ITS, who is currently on vacation. So, we decided to postpone the migration till he's back (in 2 weeks) and can confirm HA config changes. We'll check with all stakeholders regarding new migration date then.
Thanks for understanding, Paul
On 25 June 2015 at 17:46, Fathi Boudra fathi.boudra@linaro.org wrote:
On 25 June 2015 at 14:24, Paul Sokolovsky paul.sokolovsky@linaro.org wrote:
Hello Android Team,
For this past weekend, there was scheduled an LDAP authentication upgrade for review.android.git.linaro.org - sorry, it wasn't announced to the list, because it should be pretty transparent change, so I just got an ack from Vishal on IRC.
However, the migration was postponed last-minute because new auth setup requires having SSL on review.android.git.linaro.org, and we lack it there. It's not enabled because it has pretty deep 5-level domain name, we never had such a wildcard certificate, and apparently never ordered a dedicated certificate for it. During last year or so we actually gave up many 4-level domain names, by switching to use dashes as separators instead of dots. That's more cost-effective and much easier to maintain and avoid situation with expired certificates, etc.
So, what we'd like to do is migrate Android services to contemporary Linaro naming convention either. It would be:
review.android.git.linaro.org -> android-review.linaro.org android.git.linaro.org -> android-git.linaro.org
Note that older names will remain active and will be supported indefinitely. How it will look like, is that if you access review.android.git.linaro.org via web browser, you will be automatically redirected to android-review.linaro.org. Access via gerrit, git, ssh will work as before.
Overall, the upgrade should be seamless, but as there will be several moving parts, there may be risk of something breaking for short periods of time. So, we would like to make sure that there're no concerns and that e.g. end of next week is good time to proceed.
Thanks, Paul
fwiw, looks good to me.
Cheers, Fathi