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rpi4-uefi.dev not working #232
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Still not fixed. |
@pbatard do you have access to get the website up and running again? |
I don't. |
@pbatard the logical follow up question on my end is then: do you know who has this access and can you loop them in on this issue? |
I believe @andreiw has been pinged multiple time on this issue. |
In the meantime: https://web.archive.org/web/20230103162918/https://rpi4-uefi.dev/ |
Sorry, first time I saw this. I ran the site with my own funds. When I left VMware, I had asked Arm to take over the site maintenance. They have all the backups. Please reach out to @samerhaj for further info. |
I can provide the zip archive of Andrei's wordpress site if anyone would like to resurrect that. Another option would be to harvest the content and create markdown or wiki pages on github. |
@stuyod01 do provide the zip file as an attachment to a comment here. I will have a look if I can make a markdown powered static site. |
For the record, if someone is willing to make a GitHub static web site, I'll be happy to create a |
@pbatard Is this Can you create a separate repository for the website? The website is not RPi v4 specific and I would like to see RPi 3/4/5 info ending up there. In the meantime, I registered domain |
Not really. It's a loose association of individuals who share(d) a common interest in making the Raspberry Pi platform officially supported by EDK2 (along with other things such as trying to promote SBSA/SBBR). As long as you share that goal and are willing to contribute, then the doors of pftf (which stands for Pi Firmware Task Force) are opened to you.
Please note that, at this stage, and to keep in line with the goal stated above, I feel like we should only accept an RPi5 project under pftf once its codebase has been submitted and integrated into EDK2 (which I am assuming/hoping is what Mario is working towards, but I am not completely sure). On the other hand, I don't have a problem creating a separate
I'd rather we restore the RPi4 specific So can I ask that we please do things one step at a time and complete the restoration of |
Sure. Thas was my intent all along. However, I made a mistake in checking the domain name to have a typo and forgot the |
I already registered and own rpi4-uefi.dev I can gladly point it to the new Github static web site when ready |
I could not attach it due to the 25MB limit. Here is a link to the file on my google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J3_wVqVgmlTtlu0IKSgdBK_WbyDKp_FK/view?usp=sharing |
I temporarily redirected rpi4-uefi.dev to github.com/pftf . I can edit the URL to whatever documentation page we end up with on the PFTF Github |
I can't reach the site.
The domain is still registered, so looks like just a DNS issue
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