> From: Brian Jones
>
>
> Paul Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm back (was stuck in an ice storm at my mom's house, and had
> > Christmas to take care of).
> >
> > First thing on my todo list is to move/convert all the web pages at
> > www.classpath.org to www.gnu.org (GNU finally owns root on their web
> > server).
> >
> > Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas...
>
> I was wondering if we were going to do this a couple of weeks ago.
> Guidelines for gnu.org are still in effect as far as mirroring goes
> (everything referenced relatively) according to RMS.  They are
> perfectly happy to setup some sort of cron job to pull the html dir or
> files for a project though.  You can look back through the libtool
> archives for the discussion on the list.
>
> As for www.classpath.org, what do you want to do with it gang?  Its
> ours for a little less than two years still.  Should it be a virtual
> domain on gnu.org's Apache server pointing to the Classpath stuff?
>
> Things which we can probably do separate from them better and still
> don't require more than a web account with any isp...
>
> a) mail list archive in web format
>
> Other things which can be done if you have more control over the box
> in question...
>
> a) searchable mail archive
> b) bug tracking system (gnats/jitterbug)
> c) cvs available via http
>

These would be nice things to have, especially the CVS/http, IMO.  Even
though I have stuff on my box, when I'm at work or somewhere else and I
think of something, it's nice to have access to individual files without
having to go to the bother of installing CVS.

I take it, then, that GNU doesn't even have control of what scripts can run
on its server?

--John Keiser

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