<quote who="Vincent Untz"> > I'm reluctant to have the code in the main repository, since I guess it > means that our student would have an access to all of our code (but maybe > I'm wrong and we can have some ACL?), and it's not easy to "cancel" an > account (you appear to be not nice when you do so). Thus, a separate > repository would seem like an interesting idea. > > Note that we could also use this architecture for other projects than SoC > (we had WSOP last year, and we could well imagine having more of this kind > of mentoring projects). > > What do you think? How doable would this be?
I've been thinking about something similar, though a bit more general than SoC -> a "labs.gnome.org" incubator for new projects and developers. Maybe trying this out practically for SoC would be useful. Infrastructurally, this need not have a huge cost at all, though I would like to have a separate machine for labs.gnome.org (to separate shell and svn logins for incubating projects and developers). Happy to put some time into this for SoC. - Jeff -- Open CeBIT 2007: Sydney, Australia http://www.opencebit.com.au/ "Spend your 'different points' wisely." - Havoc Pennington _______________________________________________ Gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
