On 2013-03-16 11:25, [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > On 10/03/13 18:56, Sylvestre Ledru wrote: >> On 10/03/2013 16:44, Andreas Altaïr Redmer wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> following the steps on >>> >>> http://pkg-java.alioth.debian.org/developers.html#rules >>> >>> I ask to be added to the project. I have created an account on >>> >>> alioth.debian.org<http://alioth.debian.org> >>> >>> and my account name there is * >>> >>> altair-guest >> You are supposed to apply the project. Admin will accept you once you >> applied. > It's not the first time we have this discussion. > > I can't fix it myself (not enough rights probably), but the page > referenced by Andreas states indeed that new participants have to "Send > an email message to the debian-java list and ask to be added to the > project". I would rewrite it to > > 3. On the [project summary page], at the bottom of the "Project Members" > section, register yourself using the [Request to join] link. > 4. Present yourself on the debian-java list and explain what you'd like > to do. > (old 4 becomes 5) > > While I'm at it, few other glitches on the project page: > > A. In the Public Areas section, "Project Home Page" links to https://... > which doesn't work and redirects to the homepage of Alioth. http:// works. > > B. The pages on Alioth are currently not easy to maintain > collaboratively (obvious today). Wouldn't it make sense to keep only the > minimum (and most static) documentation in there, and move the rest to > the Debian Wiki? I think here especially of the developer information. > > Cheers, Eric > > >
Those pages are in the SVN repository[1] as far as I know, so updating should be straight forward for anyone with commit access to pkg-java (for everyone else, sending a patch to d-java should do equally well). ~Niels [1] http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-java/trunk/website/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

