Re: [Tei-council] OxGarage and Roma updated
That is good! Is there a way to have it so that the tei user on tei-c.org has the ability to restart these services?
Many thanks,
James
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Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings@newcastle.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Late-Medieval Literature and Digital Humanities
School of English, Newcastle University
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My ultimate goal would be for the tei user to be member of the Unix group ‚docker‘ — that would allow us to restart those containers. We’ll have to sort that out with the new ADHO sysadmin who will hopefully be installed in the near future. Another option would be to move these services into some AWS or Azure (or whatheveyou) cloud. Kathryn was suggesting (in her recent mail to TEI-L) that "we have already begun to make significant changes to the TEI-C infrastructure in response to last summer’s server fail. Thanks to outgoing Board member Laurent Romary, our webmaster Luis Meneses is working with HumaNum to establish a more reliable foundation for our data.“ — I don’t know what that means?!? Has anyone some insights? Best Peter
Am 31.01.2019 um 12:22 schrieb James Cummings
: That is good! Is there a way to have it so that the tei user on tei-c.org has the ability to restart these services?
Many thanks, James
-- Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings@newcastle.ac.uk Senior Lecturer in Late-Medieval Literature and Digital Humanities School of English, Newcastle University From: Tei-council
on behalf of Peter Stadler Sent: 31 January 2019 09:28:56 To: TEI Council Cc: Martin Holmes Subject: [Tei-council] OxGarage and Roma updated Dear all,
I just had an excellent admin session with Christof Schöch (many thanks!) and we managed to restart the Roma and OxGarage services. Both should now run with the current Stylesheets and TEI sources.
So, OxGarage, Roma, and the Debian packages should be updated to the current release (please test!), let alone the Oxygen plugin still needs some attention.
Best Peter
Dear all,
I remember now that in the December meeting of the TEI Board Laurent reported that he had been in touch with HumaNum (Olivier Baude - University of Lyon) about moving from the ADHO servers to them - in response to last year's server crashes. Laurent should serve as liaison and Luis should 'prepare' the move.
I didn't realize at that time that this will affect our release process, my apologies.
I'm not aware if anything concrete has happened since. In any case we should make sure that the Technical Council is involved in the process from the start and decide who of us should get involved.
Best wishes,
Martina
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Am 31.01.2019 um 12:22 schrieb James Cummings
: That is good! Is there a way to have it so that the tei user on tei-c.org has the ability to restart these services?
Many thanks, James
-- Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings@newcastle.ac.uk Senior Lecturer in Late-Medieval Literature and Digital Humanities School of English, Newcastle University From: Tei-council
on behalf of Peter Stadler Sent: 31 January 2019 09:28:56 To: TEI Council Cc: Martin Holmes Subject: [Tei-council] OxGarage and Roma updated Dear all,
I just had an excellent admin session with Christof Schöch (many thanks!) and we managed to restart the Roma and OxGarage services. Both should now run with the current Stylesheets and TEI sources.
So, OxGarage, Roma, and the Debian packages should be updated to the current release (please test!), let alone the Oxygen plugin still needs some attention.
Best Peter
There’s an (exploratory I think at this stage) effort underway to move the website hosting to HumaNum. I’m not sure what the implications are for our other services. Probably we should schedule a meeting with the interested parties before things progress much further. That message should come from Martina as Chair I think.
On Jan 31, 2019, at 06:28, Peter Stadler
wrote: My ultimate goal would be for the tei user to be member of the Unix group ‚docker‘ — that would allow us to restart those containers. We’ll have to sort that out with the new ADHO sysadmin who will hopefully be installed in the near future.
Another option would be to move these services into some AWS or Azure (or whatheveyou) cloud. Kathryn was suggesting (in her recent mail to TEI-L) that "we have already begun to make significant changes to the TEI-C infrastructure in response to last summer’s server fail. Thanks to outgoing Board member Laurent Romary, our webmaster Luis Meneses is working with HumaNum to establish a more reliable foundation for our data.“ — I don’t know what that means?!? Has anyone some insights?
Best Peter
Am 31.01.2019 um 12:22 schrieb James Cummings
: That is good! Is there a way to have it so that the tei user on tei-c.org has the ability to restart these services?
Many thanks, James
-- Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings@newcastle.ac.uk Senior Lecturer in Late-Medieval Literature and Digital Humanities School of English, Newcastle University From: Tei-council
on behalf of Peter Stadler Sent: 31 January 2019 09:28:56 To: TEI Council Cc: Martin Holmes Subject: [Tei-council] OxGarage and Roma updated Dear all,
I just had an excellent admin session with Christof Schöch (many thanks!) and we managed to restart the Roma and OxGarage services. Both should now run with the current Stylesheets and TEI sources.
So, OxGarage, Roma, and the Debian packages should be updated to the current release (please test!), let alone the Oxygen plugin still needs some attention.
Best Peter
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participants (4)
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Hugh Cayless
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James Cummings
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Peter Stadler
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Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)