Am 11.06.2010 00:26, schrieb Timothy Brownawell: > On 06/09/2010 07:21 AM, Thomas Keller wrote: >> Am 17.04.2010 17:39, schrieb Timothy Brownawell: >>> On 04/15/2010 02:13 AM, Thomas Keller wrote: >>>> Let's concentrate first to put usher in a release-capable state so >>>> packagers (like me :) can pick it up. If it packaged I'll have a much >>>> easier way to convince the guys over there at indefero some time to >>>> install and configure it as monotone helper for the use case. >> >> Do you have this still on your schedule somewhere...? Is there anything >> I could help you out with? > > I got it so that 'make distcheck' works, so I suppose the only things > left are making sure it works on *bsd, and then properly documenting > which monotone client version is required for explicit server names to > work (right now it's documented as 0.48).
I pushed a couple of documentation changes and other minor things which should make the first release a bit more "sound". Please go ahead and tweak things further as you like, otherwise I'd propose we should tag the current state as version 0.1 (or whatever you like) and release it on the wild. I thought it might be worthwhile to add "companion" projects such as mtn-browse, monotone-viz, guitone, TracMonotone and now usher to monotone's new download page, so people can easily pick these up together with monotone's packages. We'd include a short description, a link to the latest version and and optionally also link to the home page of the particular project. Wrt hosting I'd say it would be the easiest if you'd upload the tarball somewhere on your server or on SF. Thanks, Thomas. -- GPG-Key 0x160D1092 | tommyd3...@jabber.ccc.de | http://thomaskeller.biz Please note that according to the EU law on data retention, information on every electronic information exchange might be retained for a period of six months or longer: http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/?lang=en
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