deployment: Decomission future.projects.blender.org #37
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Now we're having a stable final deployment, we should get our old setup(s) decommissioned.
This point is specifically about gitea1.dev.blender.org (test sandbox) and future.projects.blender.org (temporary forge for development of final releases, etc).
Both live on the studio proxmox and require
Repositories on future.projects.blender.org that need moving:
gitea1.dev.blender.org decommissioned
future.projects.blender.org decommissioned
blender-merged
is pointing at future.projects.blender.org/blender-migration/goth-provider-blenderid ingo.mod
andgo.sum
. So I guess that repository needs to be moved as well and the branch updated.Edit: it's embedded in
blender-merged
now and thegoth-provider-blenderid
repo can be removed.Nothing relies on future.projects.blender.org anymore now (see description) and it can be decommissioned.
There seem to still be some repos in use for studio-infra. I have taken this up with Zeddb to see if it can be freed up or not and where to relocate it to.
@ZedDB told me he moved all the studio infra repos.
Ack. okie. I just noticed that there were still updates on those repo's as short ago as last week; hence I was cautious. Have asked him for info; will decommission once I have final confirmation in person as I dont want to risk breaking anything in studio-infra. Will go on from there.
Will close this ticket when done.
Removed the last bits. HA-proxy setup, ACME, DNS, etc.
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