Hi, On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 06:21:06PM +0200, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > On 2015-09-18 14:30, b...@debian.org wrote: > >>> /etc/fusionforge/ssl-cert-scm.key not owned > >>> /etc/fusionforge/ssl-cert-scm.pem not owned > >>> /etc/fusionforge/ssl-cert.key not owned > >>> /etc/fusionforge/ssl-cert.pem not owned > > > > I disagree, because those are certificates, plus they may be installed > > by the user. > > Right now I don't remember any package leaving around certificates ...
As a matter of fact, I don't remember any package that does the same level of automated install and/or external components integration as FusionForge. Other forges either: - reinvent the wheel (e.g. redmine comes with its own re-coded repository browser and its own re-coded wiki) - just didn't make the effort to be included in Debian (e.g. hertzog's packages for Tuleap, or yeupou's packages for Savane) (- or both, e.g. gitlab :)) There's also the option to disable all the post-install scripts and ask the user to run /usr/share/fusionforge/bin/post-install.sh . That'd make the packages clean from the piuparts perspective (and avoid quite some harassment ;)), but worse from the user perspective. For these reasons I consider FusionForge is tackling pretty unique packaging tasks. Cheers! Sylvain