Closed VincEmond closed 7 years ago
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Sadly I don't manage the website, @justinwalsh can you help with this ?
The domain seems to be expired according to whois.
It depends where you look : https://who.is/whois/daux.io
I tried to buy it to redeploy on my own servers but couldn't finalize it.
From what I have seen as well, the website is registered until 2018-06-10T19:38:34Z.
According to https://www.nic.io/whois-search.htm it has the following states:
Domain Status: clientHold https://icann.org/epp#clientHold
Domain Status: autoRenewPeriod https://icann.org/epp#autoRenewPeriod
So there must be something expired and you have to get in contact with the registrar.
Hi all,
We don't have any answer from @justinwalsh but I put the website in Github pages in the meantime : https://dauxio.github.io/
@justinwalsh Please answer us, many people now rely on your side project, and it's sad to see it in this state. I already told you, we can move the project over to a Github Org and I can take over its maintenance.
It's sad to see that he does contribute on private repositories but he doesn't answer over here. Guess he must be really busy or something like that, as I find hard to believe he would ignore this project just for the heck of it.
In the meantime, website-wise, maybe the best course of action would be to put the website on something like http://dauxio.com and when http://daux.io become available again go back to it. Now that http://daux.io is down, it's easier to do that, since there won't be two websites online simultaneously.
The website that @onigoetz just provided seems to work just fine. It should be able to give people the documentation for a while without having to setup a local instance in order to access the documentation. Thanks a lot !
@onigoetz For the moment you should change the hyperlink in the project description and README.md.
@VincEmond That's true, I actually have no idea what happened with my brain, haha. The one on github pages work just fine and I think the best course of action would be to change any mention of an official website to it.
I will update the README, but I don't have access to the repository's configuration to change the link.
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@VincEmondhttps://github.com/vincemond That's true, I actually have no idea what happened with my brain, haha. The one on github pages work just fine and I think the best course of action would be to change any mention of an official website to it.
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Pull request #468 .
Website is back, documentation must be changed back to normal. I'll make a PR about that.
Here is the error that I have when trying to access the website:
This site can’t be reached daux.io’s server DNS address could not be found. Search Google for daux io ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED