On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Roman Kyrylych<[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 23:14, Roman Kyrylych<[email protected]> wrote: >> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 02:41, Dan McGee<[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Roman Kyrylych<[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> Hello! >>>> >>>> This is not really related to a 'real job' (sorry!) but it's quite >>>> interesting >>>> since it represents Arch on a quite large FOSS-related site, >>>> and it is actually an interesting source of statistics. >>>> >>>> As someone of you may know - there are Arch Linux related projects >>>> registered on Ohloh: >>>> * Arch Linux - most git repositories from projects.archlinux.org >>>> * Arch Linux Packages - our SVN and community CVS >>>> (we should add community SVN when it's ready, but make sure old CVS >>>> history is retained) >>>> * AUR - aur.git >>>> * Arch Linux Installer - installer.git (but not aif.git) >>>> * Pacman - pacman.git >>>> >>>> Is this structure OK or does someone have a suggestions for changes? >>>> For example, would it be better to move aif.git to Arch Linux Installer >>>> or merge installer.git into Arch Linux? (IMO 2nd way i's better). >>>> >>>> They also have Managers feature now, so it would be nice if Aaron >>>> (they suggest that it should be "Someone who works on the project. >>>> Ideally the owner, founder, lead developer, or release manager.") >>>> took management of all our projects and modified permissions >>>> to protect from vandalism. >>> >>> I'd say you are welcome to take the lead on this and do what you think >>> needs to be done. >> >> Okay. >> Corrected the URL to our SVN. Will see how it will update statistics. >> More changes will follow later. > > It took lots of time during which a couple of bugs in Ohloh were uncovered, > but thanks to the great support from Ohloh team our huge repo is now imported. > > You can browse some stats at > https://www.ohloh.net/p/4510/analyses/latest > > It's fun that Ohloh thinks we have quite alot of D source code > - this is due to foobar.conf.d files bundled with some packages.
Nice. Pierre's and Allan's primary language is D! > Note that all our current/core/extra/unstable CVS repos history > is missing after SVN was finally imported. > > I'm not sure about CVS/SVN URLs for our old repos, > could someone please provide me with the following info: > * CVS URL to our old current/core/extra/unstable CVS repos Hmm we don't have cvs pserver running anymore. Can we authenticate over ssh safely? If so, they're all located in /srv/cvs on gerolde > - is it correct? (Ohloh could not update from that URL for a long time) > * SVN URL to the new community SVN repo svn+ssh://aur.archlinux.org/srv/svn-packages - same as gerolde, just different hostname

