Ok. Do you want to push it from a cron on your side, or do you want to have sourceforge pull it with a cron?
Mark Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: % I think the drupal site was a failure because we did not manage to % generate any content there. I suggest that we simply mirror for now % and reconsider it later % % M % % On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 02:29 -0800, John Sechrest wrote: % > % > Mark Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: % > % > % The sourcefourge drupal site seems to be broken now. Is it really any % > % better than the broken GNU site? % > % > No. % > % > % John Sechrest set this up. What happened to it? John? % > % > The MYSQL services at sourceforge changed. % > % > I have to re-install with the new mysql server. % > % > % > % Could we not % > % simply mirror the html tree from www.cfengine.org? At least there would % > % be content then. % > % > I have been pegged for the last month or so. % > % > But I am now coming up free. % > % > Do you want to % > a) mirror % > or % > b) reinstall % > or % > c) try to recover the old configuration % > % > % > I am willing to put in time on this next week. % > % > Perhaps sooner if things go well. % > % > % > % > % > % On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 11:34 -0800, Eric Sorenson wrote: % > % > On Mon, 2 Jan 2006, Dave Love wrote: % > % > % > % > > [ context snipped ] % > % > > For what it's worth, if I remember % > % > > correctly that's a regression which I may even have failed to report % > % > > via the useless bug address. % > % > % > % > I've been mulling over this sentence since I first read it last week. % > % > % > % > Assuming you mean the SF bug tracker, to a first approximation this is % > % > my fault. About a year ago, I signed up to herd over the tracker, and % > % > I did pretty well (IMO) for most of last year. But I've recently found % > % > my free time has shrank from 'little' to 'less', and I'd like to % > % > formally pass on the torch to somebody. It's not an incredibly % > % > glamorous job but here are a few reasons why somebody might want to % > % > volunteer: % > % > % > % > 1. It helps the overall project to have a centralized list of known % > % > problems that are actively being worked on. (Community) % > % > % > % > 2. You can help others increase their knowledge of cfengine by % > % > ferreting out real bugs from user errors, and thereby gain a % > % > reputation as a CfBadAss (Status) % > % > % > % > 3. You will learn lots about how cfengine works under the hood, esp % > % > parts that you might not use yourself. If you want to become a % > % > better C systems programmer, getting down-n-dirty with cfengine % > % > under gdb/ddd can be a rewarding learning experience (Stimulation) > % > % > % > It doesn't have to be one person, either; Scott Lackey (slackey on % > % > SF/IRC) volunteered to step up, but perhaps other folks want to share % > % > the responsibility; I think this is a good thing to help minimize the % > % > single-point-of-human-failure problem. % > % > % > % > Basically all it takes is, say "Me! Me!", Mark says "OK", him or John % > % > Sechrest grant you admin on the SF tracker, and you go through the bug % > % > list and whittle it down as best you can. % > % > % > % > Any takers? % > % > % > % % > % > ----- % > John Sechrest . Helping people use % > . computers and the Internet % > . more effectively % > . % > . Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] % > . % > . http://www.peak.org/~sechrest % ----- John Sechrest . Helping people use . computers and the Internet . more effectively . . Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . . http://www.peak.org/~sechrest _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine