Who removed http://pharo.org/files/pharo.png ?
Why ? It is used in tests/examples. Could it be put back please, even it is not used (it does do no harm) ? A basic rule of the Web is not to break existing stuff. Sven |
No idea but it should not because it breaks our nice examples.
if you have the file I can add it back. May be esteban when he was removing Amber dependencies in Marina. Stef Le 6/11/16 à 18:14, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit : > Who removed http://pharo.org/files/pharo.png ? > > Why ? > > It is used in tests/examples. > > Could it be put back please, even it is not used (it does do no harm) ? > > A basic rule of the Web is not to break existing stuff. yes but there is no become/allInstances to find who is using you > > Sven > > |
On 6 Nov 2016, at 18:47, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote: But I am not 100% sure. May be esteban when he was removing Amber dependencies in Marina. |
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It is not removed… I moved the backend from amber to seaside and there is a problem because standard installation of seaside uses /files to his own file server.
now, I want to move that but I didn’t had the time. In the mean time, in fact real address of that file was before and still is: https://pharo.org/web/files/pharo.png and file can still be found there. I’m sorry if I messes up something, but I see no reason to be so upset… we all make mistakes time to time :P Esteban
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I am not upset, but you did not explain what you did up until now.
Still, this URL was/is used everywhere as an example (in comments and books) and tests. It looks silly if we break our own links. And a year or so ago I already changed all those links once. If I have to do it again, I will move everything away from infrastructure that I cannot control myself. > On 6 Nov 2016, at 19:02, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: > > It is not removed… I moved the backend from amber to seaside and there is a problem because standard installation of seaside uses /files to his own file server. > now, I want to move that but I didn’t had the time. > In the mean time, in fact real address of that file was before and still is: https://pharo.org/web/files/pharo.png > and file can still be found there. > > I’m sorry if I messes up something, but I see no reason to be so upset… we all make mistakes time to time :P > > Esteban > >> On 6 Nov 2016, at 18:14, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Who removed http://pharo.org/files/pharo.png ? >> >> Why ? >> >> It is used in tests/examples. >> >> Could it be put back please, even it is not used (it does do no harm) ? >> >> A basic rule of the Web is not to break existing stuff. >> >> Sven >> > |
> On 6 Nov 2016, at 19:17, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I am not upset, but you did not explain what you did up until now. > > Still, this URL was/is used everywhere as an example (in comments and books) and tests. > > It looks silly if we break our own links. And a year or so ago I already changed all those links once. If I have to do it again, I will move everything away from infrastructure that I cannot control myself. I didn’t know I was breaking anything… otherwise I would have fixed it, is not that I looked at it and I said “hey, let’s break this… who cares?” Now, I need to fix it… as many other things that we may break without knowing… that’s why I said, and I repeat: “we all make mistakes time to time”. Esteban > >> On 6 Nov 2016, at 19:02, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> It is not removed… I moved the backend from amber to seaside and there is a problem because standard installation of seaside uses /files to his own file server. >> now, I want to move that but I didn’t had the time. >> In the mean time, in fact real address of that file was before and still is: https://pharo.org/web/files/pharo.png >> and file can still be found there. >> >> I’m sorry if I messes up something, but I see no reason to be so upset… we all make mistakes time to time :P >> >> Esteban >> >>> On 6 Nov 2016, at 18:14, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> Who removed http://pharo.org/files/pharo.png ? >>> >>> Why ? >>> >>> It is used in tests/examples. >>> >>> Could it be put back please, even it is not used (it does do no harm) ? >>> >>> A basic rule of the Web is not to break existing stuff. >>> >>> Sven >>> >> > > |
> On 6 Nov 2016, at 22:04, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> >> On 6 Nov 2016, at 19:17, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> I am not upset, but you did not explain what you did up until now. >> >> Still, this URL was/is used everywhere as an example (in comments and books) and tests. >> >> It looks silly if we break our own links. And a year or so ago I already changed all those links once. If I have to do it again, I will move everything away from infrastructure that I cannot control myself. > > I didn’t know I was breaking anything… otherwise I would have fixed it, is not that I looked at it and I said “hey, let’s break this… who cares?” > Now, I need to fix it… as many other things that we may break without knowing… that’s why I said, and I repeat: “we all make mistakes time to time”. OK, of course you did not do this on purpose. And it is good that you maintain the main website. Now, it is common/good practice to front Seaside with nginx (or apache). If you do, you can export the Seaside files to the file system (using #deployFiles) to serve them faster/better when found. Like this: upstream my-seaside { ip_hash; server localhost:9090; ... } server { ... location /files { alias /home/pharo/my-files; try_files $uri @seaside; gzip on; gzip_types application/x-javascript text/css; expires 30d; } location / { proxy_pass http://my-seaside; add_header X-Server Pharo; } location @seaside { proxy_pass http://my-seaside; add_header X-Server Pharo; } } With this scheme you should be able to add any statically served file manually. (Here only under /files, but you could add more handlers). Sven > Esteban > >> >>> On 6 Nov 2016, at 19:02, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> It is not removed… I moved the backend from amber to seaside and there is a problem because standard installation of seaside uses /files to his own file server. >>> now, I want to move that but I didn’t had the time. >>> In the mean time, in fact real address of that file was before and still is: https://pharo.org/web/files/pharo.png >>> and file can still be found there. >>> >>> I’m sorry if I messes up something, but I see no reason to be so upset… we all make mistakes time to time :P >>> >>> Esteban >>> >>>> On 6 Nov 2016, at 18:14, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Who removed http://pharo.org/files/pharo.png ? >>>> >>>> Why ? >>>> >>>> It is used in tests/examples. >>>> >>>> Could it be put back please, even it is not used (it does do no harm) ? >>>> >>>> A basic rule of the Web is not to break existing stuff. >>>> >>>> Sven |
sorry for taking so long… yesterday I had a mess in my head with different stuff.
I added the correct redirect and now http://pharo.org/files/pharo.png answers correct file (I just added a redirect rule as this was the easiest/way to fix this problem). Esteban
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Super, thank you Esteban!
> On 8 Nov 2016, at 13:26, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: > > sorry for taking so long… yesterday I had a mess in my head with different stuff. > I added the correct redirect and now http://pharo.org/files/pharo.png answers correct file (I just added a redirect rule as this was the easiest/way to fix this problem). > > Esteban > >> On 6 Nov 2016, at 23:10, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >>> On 6 Nov 2016, at 22:04, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On 6 Nov 2016, at 19:17, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> >>>> I am not upset, but you did not explain what you did up until now. >>>> >>>> Still, this URL was/is used everywhere as an example (in comments and books) and tests. >>>> >>>> It looks silly if we break our own links. And a year or so ago I already changed all those links once. If I have to do it again, I will move everything away from infrastructure that I cannot control myself. >>> >>> I didn’t know I was breaking anything… otherwise I would have fixed it, is not that I looked at it and I said “hey, let’s break this… who cares?” >>> Now, I need to fix it… as many other things that we may break without knowing… that’s why I said, and I repeat: “we all make mistakes time to time”. >> >> OK, of course you did not do this on purpose. And it is good that you maintain the main website. >> >> Now, it is common/good practice to front Seaside with nginx (or apache). If you do, you can export the Seaside files to the file system (using #deployFiles) to serve them faster/better when found. Like this: >> >> upstream my-seaside { >> ip_hash; >> server localhost:9090; >> ... >> } >> >> server { >> ... >> >> location /files { >> alias /home/pharo/my-files; >> try_files $uri @seaside; >> gzip on; >> gzip_types application/x-javascript text/css; >> expires 30d; >> } >> >> location / { >> proxy_pass http://my-seaside; >> add_header X-Server Pharo; >> } >> >> location @seaside { >> proxy_pass http://my-seaside; >> add_header X-Server Pharo; >> } >> } >> >> With this scheme you should be able to add any statically served file manually. (Here only under /files, but you could add more handlers). >> >> Sven >> >>> Esteban >>> >>>> >>>>> On 6 Nov 2016, at 19:02, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> It is not removed… I moved the backend from amber to seaside and there is a problem because standard installation of seaside uses /files to his own file server. >>>>> now, I want to move that but I didn’t had the time. >>>>> In the mean time, in fact real address of that file was before and still is: https://pharo.org/web/files/pharo.png >>>>> and file can still be found there. >>>>> >>>>> I’m sorry if I messes up something, but I see no reason to be so upset… we all make mistakes time to time :P >>>>> >>>>> Esteban >>>>> >>>>>> On 6 Nov 2016, at 18:14, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Who removed http://pharo.org/files/pharo.png ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Why ? >>>>>> >>>>>> It is used in tests/examples. >>>>>> >>>>>> Could it be put back please, even it is not used (it does do no harm) ? >>>>>> >>>>>> A basic rule of the Web is not to break existing stuff. >>>>>> >>>>>> Sven >> >> > |
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