Tans,

On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Trans <transf...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Jun 26, 2:21 am, Anurag Priyam <anurag08pri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Well, I did setup a git repositories:
> >
> > >http://github.com/cfis/libxml-ruby
> > >http://github.com/cfis/libxslt-ruby
> >
> > You do not want to go with a maintainer libxml account then, as we
> discussed
> > before?
> >
> > > What changes do I need to make?
> >
> > Add collaborators. Those who wish to be one will have to tell you their
> > github nick. Mine is "yeban".
> >
> > You need to setup an email( this list should do the job ) so that all the
> > developers are notified if an issue is opened or some other changes are
> > made. With your account setting up a secondary email address might help
> but
> > the list will get updates on all your projects and not just libxml ;). Or
> > you can contact github support to setup an email for just the above two
> > repositories. Again, with a maintainer account it would become simple.
> >
> > If we want to leave rubyforge entirely, a google group needs to be setup.
> > But it is very much prone to spam.
>
> There already is a google group. We just need to detach it from the
> old list-- no big deal.
>
>  http://groups.google.com/group/libxml-devel
>

I think we should wait for Charlie's approval. I think he is not in a favor
of a moderator account. If Charlies is not in favour of a moderator account
he will have to setup an email by contacting github support. Per repository
notifications are not supported, are they?

I can do gh-pages anyways :|.


> > To serve as a website for the projects Github pages can be setup.
> >
> > I am not sure what to do about the existing issue tracker. It has got
> some
> > 200 issue( including bugs, patches and feature request ). It looks
> > unattended for ages. Some might have been resolved, some redundant. Maybe
> we
> > could start closing the unnecessary ones and migrate the rest to github?
>
> Just copy them on a case by case basis to the new issue tracker as
> time allows.
>

Right. I think I can do much of that this week. I got an easy week this time
from my gsoc project. The deliverables I had set for this week turns out to
be a two day chase :).

Btw, did anyone have a look at fastxml? Replicates libxml functionality with
a Nokiogiri kind of interface. However there are a lot of projects that
depend on libxml and I do not want any other project to take libxml's place.
I will be devoting time from now on for libxml-ruby's developemnt.

-- 
Anurag Priya
2nd Year Undergraduate,
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
IIT Kharagpur.
+91-9775550642
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