[OHM] OHM Offline until further notice was OHM hosting

Jeff Meyer jeff at gwhat.org
Sat Apr 18 15:06:39 UTC 2020


Hey Mikel -

Great to see you on the list again!

I think we've taken a step forward. Rob has provided a database backup file
as of lsat night. We do & have had planet files
<http://planet.openhistoricalmap.org/planet/>, thanks to Rob's work on the
infrastructure.

We do have some new infrastructure, set up with some new features & a
roadmap for future dev and solving all the challenges that come along with
those new features. You can get a peek here
<http://openhistoricalmap-1936150974.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com/#map=16/47.6009/-122.3304&layers=O>
.

In the next few days, we'll be putting out some news about governance
moving forward. None of it will be set in stone, as we're looking for
community help and guidance on how things will work best for the group.

Stay tuned & about not being involved any longer... we'd love to have you
back! I think there are exciting times ahead.

Thanks,
Jeff

On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 7:50 AM Mikel Maron <mikel.maron at gmail.com> wrote:

> I’m one of the original cohort of people who helped OHM get going. No
> longer involved obviously. I’ve been watching this from the sidelines for
> what seems like several years and find this all bizarre. There’s a group of
> people who want to figure stuff out. There’s no way to know how to help on
> any level.
>
> Seems like you all need to start over with new infrastructure. The one
> thing is for whoever has backups of the data to just make them available so
> others can give it a try. Please make the data available. Ideally database
> backups. Is there even a planet file available??
>
> Mikel
>
> On Friday, April 17, 2020, 11:15 PM, Jeff Meyer <jeff at gwhat.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Rob -
>
> Totally appreciate all your help and the help of the unnamed contributor.
>
> Perhaps with a little more detail, the large part of the community that
> has goodwill and wants to help could understand what they could do or why
> they couldn't.
>
> Also, given that it is a community project, who exactly in the community
> has access to the data?
>
> I'm sure you appreciate the interest in transparency.
>
> Again, your efforts are appreciated. I know I'm grateful the server is
> back up and running.
>
> Many thanks,
> Jeff
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 6:11 PM Rob H Warren <warren at muninn-project.org>
> wrote:
>
> Shekhar,
>
> OHM is a volunteer project which depends on goodwill and people's time. In
> this case, "goodwill" was working remotely with kids home for school and a
> spouse working double shifts at the hospital. I could only ask him politely
> for help and wait.
>
> You'll remember Topomancy's previous hosting arrangements, the raid
> controller dying, the subsequent data loss and the heroic recovery of the
> planet file. That's life.
>
> I understand that you have now ported the DNS, feel free to changeover.
>
> -rhw
>
> > The recent situation has raised doubts about the current hosting of OHM,
> and discussions off list with many members of this > community in the past
> few months have made made me concerned about the stewardship of this
> project.
> > As one of the founders of OHM, owner of the domain name, and a
> practising historian, I look forward to resolving these
> > problems and limitations, with help from Jeff and others. We should have
> some good news to announce soon!
>
>
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