Hello Andreas,

 No big deal but the *.sgml files belong into the en/ subdirectory.
>
> Yeap, now I moved it into the blends git repo in the proper directory.


IMHO it would be no real harm to work in master.  As long as you not say
> `make publish` the doc is not updated online and chances that people dig
> into Vcs to get the latest doc is converging to zero.  (If only people
> would read the online docs I'd be more than happy. ;-))
>
> OK :-) I commited the documentation to blends master.

I think it would be a useful task to download *every* Blends Vcs and
> recreate the needed files and also *commit* the resulting files back to
> SVN, specifically to circumvent the changelog problems.  So once we
> might switch to blends-dev 0.7 all Vcs are prepared.  The only Blend you
> should not commit anything to is Debian Edu because they are preparing
> a Wheezy release and do not want to change anything.  But I think you
> would need to be a member of debian-edu group anyway to commit to this
> repository.
>
>
The Blends which exist in git are OK, here is a summary:

* fun : (nothing to do for this)
* debian-pan : Initinal release (so this is fine)
* debian-games : Initial release (so also it is also fine)
* debian-gis : I committed  all the dependency json files (also for
previous releases 0.0.2,0.0.3 corresponding tasks taken from git tags)

About the Blends which exist in svn, I tried to make a commit for debichem
but I got the following message:

svn: Can't create directory '/svn/blends/db/transactions/3875-1.txn':
Read-only file system

So that means that I do not have the proper permissions on blends svn? If
yes, can you give me the permissions?

Also about the multimedia Blend, in UDD blends_metadata it the vcsdir
column contains:
git://git.debian.org/pkg-multimedia/multimedia-blends.gitbut no such
git repo exists. So for multimedia should I make the changes in
the existing multimedia svn repo?


Kind regards

Emmanouil

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