ok, I have the portius_no_web release all setup. When ever the lightty stuff
is in place I can configure it and run it on the new machine.

On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Jordan Wilberding <[email protected]>wrote:

> And so it begins. Our conversations drifted and jumped around a bit,
> hopefully these notes make sense.
>
> ---
>
> *Martin* will look into getting our own privately hosted machine from Andy
> Goodwin. It will be fully supported. Hopefully we can have Ubuntu on it.
>
> *Eric* will setup lighttpd once we get the new box.
>
> *Martin* will build a portius without the web frontend dependency once Eric
> is done.
> --
>
> Martin brought up 4 primary standards we want to keep in mind
>
> 1. Coding guideline
> This won't be anything to extensive. Just write good Erlang code. *Martin*
> will take care of this.
>
> 2.Document public api
> All public facing calls should be extensively documented. Input type and
> all return types should be included
>
> 3. Spec everything
> This goes along with documentation. Make sure you spec everything. *Eric*
> is going to send out a writeup on this in a day or 2.
>
> 4. Vsn and deprecation
> We want to create a clear contract with our end users on how deprecations
> will be taken care of, including all guarantees we give the user.
>
> --
>
> What should repo.erlware.org look like?
>
> Right now the debatable consensus is to have 2 primary repos. One is
> moderated by us, the other is a universal one where everyone can write to
> it. We are still deciding on this.
>
> We also need to consider the source vs binary package implications.
>
> We also want to be able to have people easily integrate with erlware from
> wherever they host their code. For example, if someone has their code on
> github, they should be able to setup a push notice that notifies us of a new
> release. We then kick off an automated process that forks the code, builds
> the app, and releases it.
>
> We have decided to use couchdb primarily over webdav. We are going to try
> to keep the same REST interface, so webdav could still technically work.
> This is assigned to *Tristan*
>
> We also have basically separated the package thing into 2 areas.
>
> 1. Managing. Where do they shit, how to upload, etc. *Tristan* is going to
> take a stab at this
> 2. Packages. Or as Eric likes to say "the bits and pieces themselves".
> *Martin* was tentatively assigned this while off the phone. You're welcome.
>
> --
>
> Finally, *all* of us are going to look at existing package managers to see
> how adaptable they are to what we need. We are hoping to avoid solving the
> same problems that everyone else already has.
>
> --
>
> Assignment Summary:
>
> Eric:
> Lighttpd
> Spec doc
>
> Martin:
> Get new server provisioned
> Portius minus web
> Code standards doc
> Packages
>
> Tristan:
> Couchdb otp'd
> Managing portion of package stuff
>
> Me:
> These notes
> Integrate/transition slicehost/erlang.com with new erlang.org
>
> All:
> Review current package managers
>
>
> Thanks!
> Jordan Wilberding
>
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