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This machine also responds to the names [http://community.haskell.org/ ''community.haskell.org''], ''projects.haskell.org'', ''code.haskell.org'', ''trac.haskell.org'', ''rt.haskell.org'', ''planet.haskell.org''. See [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2007-June/019592.html this message]. | |||
The Haskell community server is designed to support and encourage open Haskell-based projects and collaborations of all kinds, provided only that their intention is to contribute something to | The Haskell community server is designed to support and encourage open Haskell-based projects and collaborations of all kinds, provided only that their intention is to contribute something to |
Revision as of 17:40, 15 November 2010
Overview
The names in the haskell.org domain point to a set of machines:
haskell.org
This machine responds to the names haskell.org, www.haskell.org, bugs.haskell.org, haskell.cs.yale.edu. It is hosted at Yale university.
- web server and wiki, http://haskell.org/
- mailing lists, http://haskell.org/mailman/listinfo
MRTG: All network traffic.
Notes: domain name to expire in December 2010. Plan underway to move to new-www.haskell.org (see below).
lambda.haskell.org
This machine responds to the names lambda.galois.com and new-www.haskell.org. It is hosted in Germany by Hentzner.
abbot
This machine responds to the names darcs.haskell.org, hackage.haskell.org, cvs.haskell.org, haskell.galois.com, abbot.galois.com. It is a dedicated host in Galois server room.
- darcs repositories for GHC and core libraries, http://darcs.haskell.org/
- HackageDB, http://hackage.haskell.org/
- old CVS repositories, http://cvs.haskell.org/
- various Trac instances, e.g. http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc
MRTG: All network traffic, External network bandwidth, Free disk space, System load, Free memory, Free swap, All of the daily graphs.
For more details, see Abbot.
nun.haskell.org
This machine also responds to the names community.haskell.org, projects.haskell.org, code.haskell.org, trac.haskell.org, rt.haskell.org, planet.haskell.org. See this message.
The Haskell community server is designed to support and encourage open Haskell-based projects and collaborations of all kinds, provided only that their intention is to contribute something to the community, and that all hosted project content is publicly available. Resources available include:
- Publicly available read-only darcs repositories, http://code.haskell.org/
- Write access to the darcs repositories for project members
- Trac instances for integrated issue tracking, wiki, and project management. Trac instances are also integrated with the project's darcs repository. http://trac.haskell.org/
- GNU Mailman mailing lists
- Public web-space for projects, http://projects.haskell.org/
- Personal web-space for project members
- Blog aggregation, http://planet.haskell.org/
For information about how to host a project, see http://community.haskell.org/.
Notes: machine has been increasingly unreliable. Plan to move to a VM host on new-www.haskell.org
MRTG: All network traffic, Free disk space, System load, Free memory, Free swap, All of the daily graphs.
sparky.haskell.org
sparky - a SPARC T2 donated by (formerly) Sun Microsystems. Kindly hosted by Chalmers but technically owned by Oxford University Computing Lab (?).
Relation between the services
I'm wondering what the relationship is (if any) between code.haskell.org and darcs.haskell.org.
- darcs.haskell.org hosts ghc, the core libs and many others. The server is maintained by Galois. Because it hosts the most central bits of the haskell platform, security is fairly tight and getting an account there is hard. There are very few community members with root privileges.
- community.haskell.org was created precisely to provide hosting to the wider community. It is hosted commercially, paid for by haskell.org's Google Summer of Code funds. We have several community admins with root privileges.
Should my projects be hosted at darcs or code?
- code.haskell.org. It's easy to get an account there via the web submission system: http://community.haskell.org/admin/
Is one more blessed/preferred over the other for community projects?
- Yes, code.haskell.org is preferred.
If my project is currently on darcs, should I migrate to code?
- You can if you like, there is no need to do so however. Accounts on darcs.haskell.org are not going to be revoked as far as I know. The community server is an addition, not a replacement.
If I have an account on darcs, will it work on code, or do I need to get a new account on code?
- They are totally separate systems.
See also
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2008-January/038759.html