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Website opensourcerover.jpl.nasa.gov
is down
#413
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Yep, similar issue on Safari
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Unfortunately due to spending cuts at JPL, the website is no longer paid for for the time being. I'm hoping it comes back but until then the links will have to be removed. If anyone would like to tackle that, please create a PR |
@Achllle is hosting the page on GitHub pages feasible? It should be a simple deployment through GitHub pages since it is a mkdocs site. |
I don't know. I'd likely have to get access to the website's source code and I'm not sure if that's worth the effort given that success isn't guaranteed. |
I think we already have everything required for deployment in the repository. I was able to spin up the website using mkdocs on my local. But, deploying to pages would also require modifying the DNS records for I can submit a PR for deployment to pages if required. Thanks :) |
The information that is on the github repo and what you have displayed in that mkdocks is not the same as the website that was previously hosted at opensourcerover.jpl.nasa.gov, that was like an educational site about getting to see an animation that was made about the rover, as well as highlighting some of the specifics of how it works. |
Out of interest @ericjunkins / @Achllle is this something that could be crowdfunded/sponsored? Sad to see educational content go offline due to short term funding. Submitted a PR for the link anyway. |
I'm working with our old team at JPL to try and get the source code for the website. I'll keep everyone posted - they're not being super responsive but I'm being persistent. 😜 |
@mikcox Since @maheshrjl seemingly was confusing the JPL website with our |
Based on the error, perhaps it is to do with the AWS account permissions.
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