Feature discussion: Redmine on OpenShift

Tomas Sedovic tsedovic at redhat.com
Wed Mar 28 15:14:25 UTC 2012


On 03/28/2012 04:33 PM, Matt Wagner wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 02:16:42PM +0200, Tomas Sedovic wrote:
>> Nice one, Matt.
>>
>> If the domain issue is just temporary, I don't think it's that bad.
>> And we can start pestering the OpenShift guys to fix this :-).
>
> Well it's not clear to me how temporary it is. They currently don't
> support custom SSL certs, but there's an open feature request on their
> site. So it's possible that they'll implement it in a couple of weeks,
> or it's possible that they'll never implement it at all. I think that if
> we go along with it, we shouldn't expect that it will be fixed by any
> particular date.

Yeah. Though we could try and send them a patch once they open source 
the thing (should be soon judging by today's news).

>
>> And if we have Redmine on OpenShift, we could set the blog up there
>> as well. I'm sure there's zillion plus one Ruby blog engines around.
>> One of them has to be half-decent, right?
>
> Great minds think alike: http://aeolusblog-mattydubs.rhcloud.com/ (like
> the Redmine instance, this is purely a blank site as proof-of-concept).
>
> It's WordPress, not anything Ruby-based, though. But while I'd rather
> code in Ruby over PHP any day, I don't really intend to hack on the
> blog's source code. I just want a pretty simple blog.
>
> It has the same SSL issues, incidentally, but maybe a bit more
> manageable, since there's no reason to use SSL except to log into the
> admin section, where it's less of a big deal what the hostname is IMHO.
> So we could run this as blog.aeolusproject.org today if we wanted, and
> just not use SSL for normal viewing.
>
> -- Matt

My brain's not working properly today.

*Of course* OpenShift supports PHP. Wordpress is definitely the way to go.



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