justinwalsh / daux.io

Daux.io is an documentation generator that uses a simple folder structure and Markdown files to create custom documentation on the fly. It helps you create great looking documentation in a developer friendly way.
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Daux.io Website is Down #465

Closed VincEmond closed 7 years ago

VincEmond commented 7 years ago

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

onigoetz commented 7 years ago

Thanks for reporting this issue.

Sadly I don't manage the website, @justinwalsh can you help with this ?

Jako commented 7 years ago

The domain seems to be expired according to whois.

onigoetz commented 7 years ago

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.

VincEmond commented 7 years ago

From what I have seen as well, the website is registered until 2018-06-10T19:38:34Z.

Jako commented 7 years ago

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.

onigoetz commented 7 years ago

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.

mateusmedeiros commented 7 years ago

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.

VincEmond commented 7 years ago

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 !

VincEmond commented 7 years ago

@onigoetz For the moment you should change the hyperlink in the project description and README.md.

mateusmedeiros commented 7 years ago

@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.

onigoetz commented 7 years ago

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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VincEmond commented 7 years ago

Pull request #468 .

VincEmond commented 7 years ago

Website is back, documentation must be changed back to normal. I'll make a PR about that.