place to do that, but perhaps cvs.apache.org is.
I can hack forrest to provide this.. But What I need is:
1. A BSD spelunker with enough patience to get a copy of java 1.4 running or MAYBE a copy of 1.3.1.
Because Forrest doesn't work with 1.3.0 (http://www.freeroller.net/page/acoliver/20021109#apache_forrest_free_bsd_and)...
(I'm hoping it might work with 1.3.1)
I can't do the patch sets because my personal ambitious or lack of knowledge as to what my future ambitions
might be, preclude me from agreeing to the NDA with sun necessary to download the java sourcecode to patch.
2. crontab. I did some calculations here (http://www.freeroller.net/page/acoliver/20021109#apache_forrest_free_bsd_and) and
the process should be fairly benign and light weight.
The advantage is that anyone using forrest could have their pages generated from ONE central running copy of forrest. We won't
have 60-300 ssh demons running remotely uploading pages opening up security holes... and its just good clean infrastructure!
I'll demonstrate lack of impact on the server, and get blessings from people on "infrastructure" etc before scheduling this of course.
Any volunteers for #1? Any forresters willing to help me out spelunking forrest?
-Andy
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
someone (andy?) started a trend of setting up personal web pages at cvs.apache.org (that being where all committers have accounts) and i'd like to refresh the idea in everyone's mind 'cuz i think it's a good one; help us get familiar with each other a bit, maybe.
just put something in cvs.apache.org:$HOME/public_html .. from looking at it, there are almost 60 people who have at least set up the directory, if not put useful stuff in it.
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