> On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 09:07:29 +0100, > [email protected] (=?utf-8?Q?Aur=C3=A9lien?=) wrote: > > Nicolás Reynolds <[email protected]> writes: > > > > > On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 00:49:09 -0300, Nicolás Reynolds > <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> since i've been receiving a few queries about becoming a parabola > > >> packager and having access to a personal repo (the [~people] kind > of > > >> repos), i'd like us to discuss a few guidelines so everything is > clear > > >> :) > > >> > > >> situation so far: > > >> > > >> to be a packager you need a pair of ssh and gpg keys. ssh is > needed to > > >> access the repo server and to upload packages, and the gpg key is > > >> required for signing them. > > >> > > >> db-update refuses to release packages if they're unsigned, but it > > >> doesn't perform validity checks. this is pretty simple to > implement so > > >> it may be done in a few days if no one beats me to it. make sure > to post > > >> your gpg key to a keyserver (any but pgp.mit.edu). > > >> > > >> we have been giving repo access to people we know from the irc > channel. > > >> > > >> for a [repo] to show on parabolaweb an admin (currently > encyclomundi and > > >> i, iirc) has to create a new repo on the django admin page. it > also has > > >> to be *commited* to the main dbscripts.git repo after including > it on > > >> the config file, so it can be pulled on the web server. from then > on, a > > >> cronjob takes care of including new packages to parabolaweb > database. > > >> > > >> / end of situation > > >> > > >> so what do you think? :) > > I think we need a document describing package flow, so It does not > work > as a blackbox. Also, writing guidelines seems right.
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