Quoting Pedro Villavicencio Garrido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > [...] > > > > As a consequence of this, all the tarballs which weren't published in > > the GNOME FTP server[1], and the few Debian packages we had, are lost, > > together with the website, and screenshots. Cheers. > > > > crap.. the files should be in the web server... i don't think that the > administrator (Fabian) deleted them.
The page was hosted in the Uni. de Talca' servers. I already talked with Alejandro Valdés and "the files were lost during a migration" (?). Fabian was never in charge of the site. And it's not that important, anyway. > > Fortunately, I've tagged all the releases I've made in the CVS > > repository, so I can still generate the old packages and am planning to > > upload them to the GNOME FTP server. Therefore, there is no real lost on > > this website abduction, and it'll be only a matter of time. > > > > Based on your experienced and advice we are going to release hipo 0.3 > tagged, we don't want to lose the packages... OT: You can always tag a past release, if you know the revision number. Check the SVN documentation about it. [...] > > > > 1. Write a simple website based in the traditional GNOME stylesheet, > > using only HTML and CSS. You can see many examples of these websites > > here[2][3][4]. > > For hipo i just follow the GNOME Sysadmins Website Guide[1] Thanks! I'll check it. [...] > > 3. Generate and upload the old tarballs to the GNOME FTP server, so they > > don't get lost again. I've already generated the tarballs and will upload them tonight. > > > > 4. Find a proper place to upload the website. I'm thinking of > > www.gnome.org/projects/ for this, but still have to think well about it. > > > > According to the Bugzilla for Projects Maintainers page[2], it should > be added, we are planning to move the web site of hipo to there for > 0.3. You are right. Then that's the place where the page should go. Thanks Pedro for your comments! Claudio -- Claudio Saavedra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------------- Este correo fue enviado por http://alumnos.utalca.cl