[arch-devops] Archweb Python 3 update
Hi All, After nearly a year? I've finally deployed the Python 3 version of Archweb with Django 2.1.5 on nymeria (staging server). So far I haven't found any issues but I will do more testing over the weekend. I want to merge the Python 3 branch to master soon and switch archlinux.org. Since next weekend is FOSDEM I think I'll do it the week after. So ~4 February maybe. Feedback is welcome, I'm kind of nervous as this is a big release with many changes. But this will open the ability to add CSP and other security headers / 2FA for login. After those changes the biggest feature wanted is probably automatic out of date flagging of packages, which could be achieved with repology or another API. But repology would be preferable since Archweb does not know about source urls :-) (input welcome) -- Jelle van der Waa
On January 25, 2019 10:13:39 AM EST, Jelle van der Waa <jelle@vdwaa.nl> wrote:
Hi All,
After nearly a year? I've finally deployed the Python 3 version of Archweb with Django 2.1.5 on nymeria (staging server). So far I haven't found any issues but I will do more testing over the weekend.
I want to merge the Python 3 branch to master soon and switch archlinux.org. Since next weekend is FOSDEM I think I'll do it the week after. So ~4 February maybe.
Feedback is welcome, I'm kind of nervous as this is a big release with many changes. But this will open the ability to add CSP and other security headers / 2FA for login.
After those changes the biggest feature wanted is probably automatic out of date flagging of packages, which could be achieved with repology or another API. But repology would be preferable since Archweb does not know about source urls :-) (input welcome)
Is there a URL for the staging server? -- Best, polyzen
On 01/25/19 at 10:19am, Daniel M. Capella via arch-devops wrote:
On January 25, 2019 10:13:39 AM EST, Jelle van der Waa <jelle@vdwaa.nl> wrote:
Hi All,
After nearly a year? I've finally deployed the Python 3 version of Archweb with Django 2.1.5 on nymeria (staging server). So far I haven't found any issues but I will do more testing over the weekend.
I want to merge the Python 3 branch to master soon and switch archlinux.org. Since next weekend is FOSDEM I think I'll do it the week after. So ~4 February maybe.
Feedback is welcome, I'm kind of nervous as this is a big release with many changes. But this will open the ability to add CSP and other security headers / 2FA for login.
After those changes the biggest feature wanted is probably automatic out of date flagging of packages, which could be achieved with repology or another API. But repology would be preferable since Archweb does not know about source urls :-) (input welcome)
Is there a URL for the staging server?
https://archweb-dev.archlinux.org -- Jelle van der Waa
Em janeiro 25, 2019 13:13 Jelle van der Waa escreveu:
Hi All,
After nearly a year? I've finally deployed the Python 3 version of Archweb with Django 2.1.5 on nymeria (staging server). So far I haven't found any issues but I will do more testing over the weekend.
I want to merge the Python 3 branch to master soon and switch archlinux.org. Since next weekend is FOSDEM I think I'll do it the week after. So ~4 February maybe.
Feedback is welcome, I'm kind of nervous as this is a big release with many changes. But this will open the ability to add CSP and other security headers / 2FA for login.
After those changes the biggest feature wanted is probably automatic out of date flagging of packages, which could be achieved with repology or another API. But repology would be preferable since Archweb does not know about source urls :-) (input welcome)
Great news! I'll begin testing immediately on nymeria. From what I saw on the branch, it should be fine though. Regards, Giancarlo Razzolini
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Daniel M. Capella
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Giancarlo Razzolini
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Jelle van der Waa