On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 11:05 AM Julian Foad <julianf...@apache.org> wrote:
> Branko Čibej wrote: > > [... Docker...] as much a PITA as maintaining any other server. The > > installation step is the *least* of your worries. > > Well, that's a good point. Maybe the goal of making svn more easily > deployable is better served by doing something towards making it more > set-and-forget, removing pitfalls and unnecessary complexities... > > Any more concrete thoughts in that direction, anyone? Anything we can do to make Subversion more deployable is potentially more people attracted to the project as contributors. One thought is a "reference system." That would comprise a specific hardware platform, specific OS, dependencies, and configuration. If there is a defined "reference system," that makes it possible to focus on making that configuration as turn-key as possible, and also to document it as well as possible. A reference system doesn't mean that everyone is forced to run their Subversion server that way, but it is a way of saying that if you're between hobbyist and enterprise, here's the configuration with the best probability of success, the best documentation, and the best understanding of the potential pitfalls and their solutions or workarounds. Now, I recognize that everyone has their favorite OS etc, so that might make it difficult to reach consensus on what that "reference system" should be. It could be docker based, or not. Nathan