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Redirect jQuery.org to openjsf.org? #140

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jorydotcom opened this issue Jun 25, 2020 · 7 comments
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Redirect jQuery.org to openjsf.org? #140

jorydotcom opened this issue Jun 25, 2020 · 7 comments

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Jory to discuss with @brianwarner

@mgol mgol transferred this issue from jquery/jquery.com Jun 25, 2020
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mgol commented Jun 25, 2020

jquery.org has its own repo, I transferred the issue.

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Oh, @timmywil and I talked about keeping these issues together in one spot so we can use a project board to track project, if you'd rather use like the /infra repo for that, that's cool

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mgol commented Jun 25, 2020

Ah, makes sense, sorry for rushing the move then. The infra repo would work but if you want to keep the planning public, that wouldn't work since it's private.

@timmywil @jorydotcom what do you prefer?

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jorydotcom commented Jun 25, 2020

@mgol no matter for this issue - happy to report that jquery.org is now forwarding to openjsf.org! I've also updated other page rules on the site to redirect to the appropriate places on openjsf.org (e.g. bylaws redirects to the openjsf bylaws).

We need to figure out what to do with the content on other jquery.org subdomains but that is captured in #139 I think

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Right, I think we want the planning public. Issues can be copied to their respective repos, but it'd be nice to consolidate all of those plans here on this repo.

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I commented thinking this was on jquery.com. I meant that repo. :P

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mgol commented Jun 26, 2020

OK, sorry for my confusion here. We can keep subsequent issues like that on the jquery.com repository for now. Can we add a label to all those issues so that it's easier to filter them out when looking for issues with jquery.com in particular?

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