<x-flowed>Everyone,
I guess I should explain my view of the ftp/pub structure a little more.
First, unlike the web directory, it will not go into CVS. Second, files
that are released in the "Files" section will not be here. Web site links
for released files will point to specific URLs located here:
http://download.sourceforge.net/leaf/
and/or
ftp://download.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/leaf/
Reason: download.sourceforge.net has more bandwidth.
Mike Noyes, 2001-02-19 11:20 -0800
>New pub tree /home/groups/ftp/pub:
>leaf -+
> |
> + /eigerstein
This directory will contain EigerStein files released by Charles. The
directory will be owned by him, and there will be no group write
privileges. Optional http file download will use the htdoc/pub symlink
(this may be the preferred method to ensure binary download). Note: if a
file is released in the "Files" section it should be removed from here.
> |
> + /oxygen
This directory will contain Oxygen files released by David. The directory
will be owned by him and there will be no group write privileges. Optional
http file download will use the htdoc/pub symlink (this may be the
preferred method to ensure binary download). Note: if a file is released in
the "Files" section it should be removed from here.
> |
> + /devel +
> |
> + /cstein
This directory will contain whatever files Charles wants.
> |
> + /ddouthitt
This directory will contain whatever files David wants.
Our web site CVS tree contains these directories:
/website -+
|
+ /eigerstein (<a href="/eigerstein">EigerStein</a>
|
+ /images
|
+ /oxygen (<a href="/oxygen">Oxygen</a>
Note: individual developer web directories will not go into CVS.
I believe, this structure will allow us to add new LEAF releases in the
future without difficulties (e.g. Ladybug).
--
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
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