On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Eric Bélanger<[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Aaron Griffin<[email protected]> wrote: >> Hey all, >> This is part informational, and part not. >> >> We have a donated server from SevenL networks that has sat mostly >> unused up until now. What we would like to do is more the AUR and >> community on to that machine, so that TUs can get real (limited) shell >> accounts and the people managing this side of the project get a bit >> more control. >> >> As far as I know, things are almost ready to go, but what we need to >> do is setup a good time to "freeze" the AUR and community so we can >> switch over the DNS and change checkout locations. >> >> Once this is complete, we can move forward with switching community to >> SVN and using the official dbscripts for managing the repo. This way >> you guys can get your own testing repo too! >> >> Sooo... the list, as I see it: >> * Decide on a date and time for the move >> * Get SSH keys from all TUs >> * Switch DNS over >> * Disable the AUR/community on gerolde >> >> Anything I'm missing? Suggestions as to a good date? >> > > > I propose keeping the readline rebuild in testing until the > AUR/community move is done. So we could do the community readline > rebuild (http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/15165) in the new > community-testing repo then move everything to core/extra/community > once it's done.
I was thinking of a bit longer timeline for the SVN switchover. In my head I had: move machines sometime this week, do the svn transition next week. Is that too long? > If we go this way, I suggest doing the move very soon (this week or > next week) as we want to complete the readline rebuild so we could > start the massive libjpeg rebuild. The timing of the AUR/community > move couldn't be better.
