On 04/16/2009 04:58 PM, Owen Taylor wrote:
The great migration to git.gnome.org is now underway.
Neato.
Once your module shows up on http://git.gnome.org/cgit/, you'll notice that it is described as: Unnamed repository; edit this file to name it for gitweb. Since you want something better than that, what you are going to do to fix is add a file in the toplevel of your module named: <modulename>.doap
Are we moving away from the MAINTAINERS file? /me doesn't like duplicate information behdad
Which is a DOAP file (in RDF/XML) for your module. As an example, for the pango module, the file would be called 'pango.doap'. A DOAP file is a "description of a project" file, and allows listing all sorts of things about your module in machine-readable form. We'll likely use more from it in the future, but for now the only thing that matters is the 'shortdesc', which should be a phrase like: Internationalized text layout and rendering library (No leading 'A' or 'The', no trailing period) Thanks to Shaun McCance there's no need to worry about how to create a DOAP file, just find your module in: http://www.gnome.org/~shaunm/pulse/web/ And select the "Download DOAP template file" link to get a DOAP file for your module that you can then edit as necessary. It might even already have a good shortdesc if Pulse could find one from your .desktop file. - Owen
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