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Bug 40847 - Add /fundraising to dumps.wikimedia.org
Add /fundraising to dumps.wikimedia.org
Status: NEW
Product: Wikimedia
Classification: Unclassified
Fundraising (Other open bugs)
wmf-deployment
All All
: Low normal (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
: ops
Depends on: 52055
Blocks:
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Reported: 2012-10-08 04:14 UTC by John Mark Vandenberg
Modified: 2014-10-21 06:11 UTC (History)
5 users (show)

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Description John Mark Vandenberg 2012-10-08 04:14:07 UTC
It is not possible to browse to http://dumps.wikimedia.org/fundraising/ from the homepage http://dumps.wikimedia.org/

A link needs to be added.
Comment 1 Ariel T. Glenn 2012-10-08 13:52:12 UTC
This should really go under xmldatadumps/public/other  rather than in the same directory with the dumps.  Is the link advertised a bunch of places? Also if you provide a one line description I can add it to the master copy of the index file shown at 
http://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/
Comment 2 Matt Walker 2012-12-21 17:51:52 UTC
> This should really go under xmldatadumps/public/other
Even though most of our content is not XML?

> Is the link advertised a bunch of places?
Unfortunately yes -- we've given it out to a bunch of people as well. Is there a way to 301 the old directory to the new one?

> if you provide a one line description
"Per day aggregate WMF fundraising donation totals, amounts, and other statistics."
Comment 3 Ariel T. Glenn 2012-12-24 06:41:56 UTC
Yes, even though it's mostly XML it's not 'XMl dump for a wiki' which is what we keep in the top level directory.

Yes, we should be able to supply a 301 redirect.  If you copy (not move, since you've given out the url already) the data, I can set that up and let you know when it's safe to remove the old copy.
Comment 4 Nemo 2014-10-21 06:11:32 UTC
Same for http://frdata.wikimedia.org/ I guess

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