Patrice Neff wrote: >> The thought is to have a central cfengine-repository, and distribute >> changes from there. Someone planned to work a bit more on it, but they >> did not find the time. We should also switch from cfengine to cfengine2. > Are there any serious incompatibilities between cfengine and cfengine2 > that would make such a change difficult?
We tried, but for some profiles, it failed to run cfengine2. I'm not sure what the status of the bug is, nor if it's reported. >>> What are your thoughts about this idea? If somebody likes it and would >>> put a patch into Skolelinux, I'd happily experiment with this and >>> provide a patch. >> Please do. But keep in mind that people may use other techniques today, >> so if you include something, it should be disabled by default. And if >> you come up with a patch, the only way to make sure it makes it to the >> default CD, is to include it on the CD yourself, that means submit it >> through svn, test it, then set proper default. >> If the rest of the project doesn't like your solution, then they will >> tell, and if they really dont like it, your solution will be removed >> after you've submitted to svn. That's "do-ocracy". > I don't have subversion access yet. Is there a way to get that or do I > have to apply for Debian developer? You dont need to be a DD to hack on the Debian-edu source. But I dont remember how to get svn access anymore, I hope you can find some pointers from http://developer.skolelinux.no/documentation/contributing-developers.html -- Finn-Arne Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bzz.no/ Debian-edu developer and Solution Provider -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

