ChiliProject is not maintained anymore.
Please be advised that there will be no more updates.
We do not recommend that you setup new ChiliProject instances and
we urge all existing users to migrate their data to a maintained
system, e.g. Redmine. We will
provide a migration script later. In the meantime, you can use the
instructions by
Christian Daehn.
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What is happening to the demo link?
Muntek was taking care of it, it seems the installation isn't available anymore though.
Muntek: can you still take care of it or should we move it?
Demo link it s free ?
Thanks!
FYI, the demo site is still down.
Demo is still down and looks like it has been for quite a while now.
Would be great if you brought a live demo up somewhere and linked to it.
@Felix: I can take care of this - currently I have some public ChiliProject machines running public, e.g.:
http://projects.3dh.de:8080/
I could add a demo machine which gets updated (and its data maybe resetted) automatically...
ciao,
Chris
Cool, thanks! I've added Holger as a watcher here too as he wanted to take care of demo.chiliproject.org, but maybe the people who had been looking for a demo site can use yours in the meantime.
I can setup the testing page to run under the demo.chiliproject.org URL - you just have to change the DNS to the IP of projects.3dh.de.
A demo user and test project is already running, as documented on the testservers start page.
I'm exceptionally sorry for taking so long, but I can finally report that the official demo install is back (or as soon as the DNS change has propagated to your personal caching server, the new IP is 176.9.179.121).
It now runs on our new infrastructure, controlled by a hosted chef server and our chiliproject cookbook. If you want to try it out, you can register a new user and create a new project. Please don't break anything :)
Thanks Chris for providing a temporary demo server!
Please let me state again how sorry I am that it took that long. We had to solve some issues with Chef first and I wanted to make it right instead of just throwing something together. Once I found a manageable way to deal with infrastructure secrets, I'm going to publish our chef repo on Github. Right now it isn't much more than a configured chiliproject cookbook and some basics but I'll probably tune it a bit to remove the last manually managed parts soon...