On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 02:08:42 +0100 MJ Ray wrote: > Francesco Poli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 11:28:03 +0000 MJ Ray wrote: > > > Long term, hosting it yourself under a distributed RCS and using > > > something like DOAP to keep project metadata seems the best bet. > > > If others would like to help document the tools and methods, > > > please let me know and we can make it a proof-of-concept project, > > > hack support into existing hosts and that sort of thing. I had a > > > bit of an attempt with coopX some years ago, but it was too early > > > and didn't take off. > > > > I'm not sure I understand what you mean. > > When you say "distributed RCS", are thinking about distributed > > versioning systems such as Bazaar[1] or GNU Arch? > > or Darcs or Monotone or ... Personally, I've avoided Bazaar,
Is there any specific reason why you avoided Bazaar?
Are you referring to Bazaar (debian package "bazaar" in sarge, etch &
sid) or Bazaar-ng (debian package "bzr" in etch & sid)?
> but they
> all give ways for developers to collaborate easily. Even mailing diffs
> beats waiting for some repository in a far-away land to synchronise
> with your machine and the poor permission structure of some services.
> If you have collaborators, ask them what they need.
I haven't any (yet).
> If you don't yet,
> leave the way open to users of other systems by producing tarballs and
> patches regularly.
Gzipped tar archives are planned for every new released version.
I'm still at version 0.4, because of lack of time, and above all things,
because I wanted to release, before going on any further...
"release early, release often"!
>
> > Doesn't they need at least one networked machine to make patchsets
> > (or the like) available to the public?
>
> Yes. Some can upload to any old web or ftp space (tla can, for
> example), so you don't need the networked machine to run the software.
If I understood correctly, Bazaar-ng can work similarly in this respect.
> It can be really dumb if you want, like an ISP's free space.
Thanks for the suggestions.
I'm really considering this possibility.
P.S.: we are going a bit OT for debian-legal... I'd suggest continuing
in private, if you would like to reply (unless others explicitly ask
otherwise!).
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:-( This Universe is buggy! Where's the Creator's BTS? ;-)
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