Dear Wikitaker team,
As you already know, our wiki system is outdated, and we are slowly migrating to a our new wiki system[1]
Therefore, I invite you to explore the new wiki platform and get to know its features.
As members of the Wikitakers team, your opinion and expertise are very important. I am sure, that your insights will be very helpful in a transition process.
Any feedback, suggestion or observation is highly apriciated!
If you have any questions or need more information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thanks in advance!
[1] https://docs.fsfe.org/
Best regards,
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Irakli Maisuradze >>> System Administrator
Free Software Foundation Europe
Schönhauser Allee 6/7, 10119 Berlin, Germany | t +49-30-27595290
Registered at Amtsgericht Hamburg, VR 17030 | fsfe.org/support
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Hello Simon,
Let me include our wiki care takers in this. I hope that one of you can
help you here.
Can you quickly explain which pages exactly you wanted to create?
Best regards,
Matthias
* Simon Wächter [2022-10-30 21:51 +0100]:
> Dear Matthias and Fani
>
> Thanks a lot for the welcome. It would be lovely to meet you in
> Switzerland next year - let me know!
>
> One problem I encountered: I can't create new event pages for Basel,
> e.g. our next Meeting 2022-11-07. Are some special permissions
> required? Can you give me these permissions?
>
> Best,
> Simon
>
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 12:06 PM Matthias Kirschner <mk(a)fsfe.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Simon,
>>
>> * Simon Wächter [2022-09-24 23:21 +0200]:
>> > It took Giammi quite some time to "shape my mind", but I am glad to be
>> > back. Although Zürich is only an hour away by train, it was quite stressing
>> > with work & study work a few years ago (Compared to Germany commute times
>> > are different here). So I am happy that the new location in Basel is only
>> > 10 minutes away ;)
>> >
>> > Looking forward to have another cool local group like Zürich!
>>
>> It is really great to see this, and I hope I'll have the chance to visit
>> you in Basel next year.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Matthias
>>
>> --
>> Matthias Kirschner - President - Free Software Foundation Europe
>> Schönhauser Allee 6/7, 10119 Berlin, Germany | t +49-30-27595290
>> Registered at Amtsgericht Hamburg, VR 17030 |(fsfe.org/support)
>> Contact (fsfe.org/about/kirschner) Weblog k7r.eu/blog.html
>
>
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Matthias Kirschner - President - Free Software Foundation Europe
Schönhauser Allee 6/7, 10119 Berlin, Germany | t +49-30-27595290
Registered at Amtsgericht Hamburg, VR 17030 |(fsfe.org/support)
Contact (fsfe.org/about/kirschner) Weblog k7r.eu/blog.html
Hi,
I experienced a problem sending mail to a @fsfe.org adress
(which seem to forward to mailbox.org)
<fsfe2(a)mailbox.org> (expanded from <xxx(a)fsfe.org>): host
mx2.mailbox.org[80.241.60.215] said: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client
host [217.69.89.151] blocked by RBL; Your e-mail service was detected by
spam.over.port25.me (NiX Spam) as spamming at Sun, 16 Oct 2022 11:53:13
+0200. Your admin should visit
https://www.nixspam.net/lookup.php?value=217.69.89.151 (in reply to RCPT TO
command)
Can you inform the mailserver responsible person?
fyi & kind regards,
Gabriele
Hello all,
I just stumbled over some old pages, and just deleted one without much
content at all, I am wondering if it is fine to also delete pages like:
https://wiki.fsfe.org/Activities/Hardware/OpenPandora which were setup
and then not further developed and the quality is not really that well.
What is your take? And do you from time to time do some cleanup on the
wiki / flag obviously outdated pages?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
Matthias
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Matthias Kirschner - President - Free Software Foundation Europe
Schönhauser Allee 6/7, 10119 Berlin, Germany | t +49-30-27595290
Registered at Amtsgericht Hamburg, VR 17030 |(fsfe.org/support)
Contact (fsfe.org/about/kirschner) Weblog k7r.eu/blog.html
Hi all,
Today I will migrate the Wiki VM (scheele.fsfeurope.org) to our new
performance cluster.
This will change the following IPs:
scheele.fsfeurope.org will only be available via a dedicated IPv6. So if
you need SSH access, you'll have to have IPv6 connection somehow. Its
IPv6 will be 2001:780:215:1::55
However, wiki.fsfe.org (and its test domain) be publicly available via
our reverse proxy on proxy.noris.fsfeurope.org on both protocols. This
proxies only port 443. There is some slight webserver configuration
necessary to support the proxy protocol, so you won't be able to reach
it via its IPv4/IPv6 directly.
Other than that, everything will stay the same, except the drastically
improved performance.
Best,
Max
--
Max Mehl - Programme Manager - Free Software Foundation Europe
Contact and information: https://fsfe.org/about/mehl | @mxmehl
Become a supporter of software freedom: https://fsfe.org/join
Hi,
I just had a look at our website for teams and I noticed that the
regional teams are mixed with topical teams. I think that was separate
in the past and IMHO, it was better that way because those are quite
different scopes. I'm not suggesting different pages necessarily, but
what about having two lists on the same wiki page?
Also, I noticed, this somewhat odd link with the title "Country teams
don't all use the wiki" at the bottom of this list which then takes me
to https://fsfe.org/contact/contact.en.html
I find that a bit confusing. What about you?
Happy hacking!
Florian
Hello Wiki caretaker team,
I realised that there are still all the pages of supporters under
/Fellows/. Could we migrate those to /Supporters/ to be consistent.
Best regards,
Matthias
--
Matthias Kirschner - President - Free Software Foundation Europe
Schönhauser Allee 6/7, 10119 Berlin, Germany | t +49-30-27595290
Registered at Amtsgericht Hamburg, VR 17030 |(fsfe.org/support)
Contact (fsfe.org/about/kirschner) Weblog k7r.eu/blog.html