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We are moving all Eclipse project vservers into the eclipseprojects.io domain, and since your project has a vserver you are affected. In December 2020 the current eclipse.org DNS entries for project vservers will be replaced to redirect all requests to a server that will provide HTTPS redirects to the new domain until December 2021. All current vservers that have an eclipse.org DNS entry have a matching eclipseprojects.io entry, so you can do testing or even transition whenever is convenient. In general we expect most projects will simply have to update their documentation (or tools where required) to use the new domain name. If you no longer need your vserver, please let webmaster know and we will reclaim it's resources. If you have any questions, please ask. -M.
Our project uses its own TLD (rdf4j.org) as its canonical URL, rather than an eclipse.org subdomain. Am I right in assuming we can continue to use that as our main project site?
That's fine. So can I remove the rdf4j.eclipse.org dns entry? -M.
I think it's currently just redirecting to rdf4j.org. We have used it for a brief period in the past so there may be some old links floating about that would become invalid. However, if it's in the way, I have no objection to it being removed.
Ok, I've removed it. Since you are using a different domain I think we're ok to close this, since there isn't a need to do the redirection. -M.
Sorry to be a bother, but could I ask that we (termporarily) reinstate the domain mapping for rdf4j.eclipse.org? I had overlooked that we still used it in the project root pom, and I've received reports that several of our users use that URL as part of dependency integrity checking procedures - which now all fail. We are tracking a bug in the project to update these urls as soon as possible so that the mapping can be removed, but in the short term it would help our users if the domain still resolves.
I've re-added a record to point rdf4j.eclipse.org to rdf4j.org but it will take some time to propagate. -M.
I've added a redirect so HTTPS requests for rdf4j.eclipse.org will be sent to rdf4j.eclipseprojects.io which points to rdf4j.org. As such I'm going to close this as fixed.