[oor-dev] OOR

kenb kenb at ccs.neu.edu
Fri Jan 22 21:00:15 CET 2016


I have full permission on ontologforum.org if you feel that it would be 
suitable for hosting this page.

-- Ken

On Fri, 22 Jan 2016, Peter Yim wrote:

> Hello Michael, 
> Fantastic!
> 
> In the past, I've been developing the webpage and the dns config, and Shinya Yamada (copied here) has been doing the apache configurations. 
> 
> I will put this on the agenda when I meet with Shinya early next week and get back to you afterwards.
> 
> In the mean time, it would be great if you can,
> 
> 1. host the current http://oor.net page at a server of your choice. You would want it on a server where you or your sysadmin have full permission to configure apache. ... please advise IP
> address of that server.
> 
> 2. identify your technical contact(s), so we can start a mail thread to work through the details to get this transfer done.
> 
> Thanks & regards. =ppy
> --
>  
> 
> On Friday, January 22, 2016, Michael Gruninger <gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>       Hello Peter,
>       I can host the oor.net index page and run the proxy configuration.
>       What do I need to know?
>
>       thanks,
>       michael
>
>       On 15-12-17 4:34 PM, Peter Yim wrote:
>             (re-directing this conversation to all OOR stewards and developers)
>             ... please pick up the conversation from here. The solicitation goes
>             to everyone who is willing. =ppy
> 
> 
>
>             Dear Michael & All,
> 
>
>             Thanks, Michael.
>
>             Great! I will include the OOR.NET re-direction/proxy-service in our
>             to-do list in my final lag of the transition from our existing servers
>             at the datacenter, to our long-term historic archival servers. (...
>             Although, for the time being, this is not at the top of the priority
>             list.)
>
>             While I will retain control of the zone authority (dns services) on
>             the OOR.NET domain, I will be happy if anyone is willing take over the
>             hosting of the OOR.NET index page (something similar to what we
>             have/had at: http://oor.net ) and to run the apache mod_proxy
>             configuration which was how we implemented the OOR.NET
>             re-direction/proxy-service for the various repositories (of course,
>             whoever that is, can choose to implement it differently as well). That
>             way, future configuration changes will not have to go through me/CIM3.
>             ... Anyone? (ShinyaYamda or I, at CIM3, can help with getting that
>             going.)
> 
>
>             Best regards. =ppy
>             --
> 
> 
>
>             On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 8:34 AM, Michael Gruninger
>             <gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>                   Hello Peter,
>                   yes, we should continue the OOR initiative, considering all of the work with
>                   OntoHub and COLORE.
>
>                   - michael
> 
>
>                   On 15-12-17 11:29 AM, Peter Yim wrote:
>                         Dear Michael, Till, Ken,
>
>                         Further to my last msg (below):
>                               [ppy] yes, if people decide to continue on with the OOR initiative. I do
>                               hope you and Till might take the lead and revive that initiative. ...
>                               Thoughts?
>
>                         Thoughts!?
>
>                         Thanks & regards. =ppy
> 
>
>             On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 7:31 PM, Peter Yim <peter.yim at cim3.com> wrote:
>                   Hi Michael,
>
>                         what is the final outcome of the migration/changeover of OOR-related
>                         issues?
>
>                   [ppy] because of other more critical issues, as well as my travels, I still
>                   have not had the chance to fix the "oor redirect" issue yet; sorry. However,
>                   I have updated the http://oor.net index site to link people to the right
>                   repository locations.
>
>                         In particular, will you still be managing the aliasing of the oor.net
>                         headers?
>
>                   [ppy] yes, if people decide to continue on with the OOR initiative. I do
>                   hope you and Till might take the lead and revive that initiative. ...
>                   Thoughts? [Michael, Till, Ken]
>                   (... But if there is not enough desire or momentum to continue that,  I'd
>                   probably just sell that domain name and recover some of the investment . It
>                   took me years, some luck, a lot of effort and thousands of dollars then,
>                   before I was able to buy that domain name. )
>
>                         As a reminder, we need to change the header for COLORE ...
>
>                   [ppy] Thanks. Is the http://oor.net index site pointing people to the right
>                   location for you now?
>
>                   Best regards. =ppy
>                   --
> 
>
>                   On Dec 8, 2015 9:07 AM, "Michael Gruninger" <gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca>
>                   wrote:
>
>                         Hi Peter,
>                         what is the final outcome of the migration/changeover of OOR-related
>                         issues?
>                         In particular, will you still be managing the aliasing of the oor.net
>                         headers?
>
>                         As a reminder, we need to change the header for COLORE
>                         from the old googlecode header
>                         https://code.google.com/p/colore/source/browse/trunk/ontologies/
>                         to the GitHub header:
>                         https://github.com/gruninger/colore/blob/master/ontologies/
>
>                         thanks,
>                         michael
> 
> 
> 
>


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