i kind of test-copied some of the contents to the trac wiki https://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/gar, to check the conversion effort.
in the "ideal world" i would like to see one timeline about ticket changes, and checkins, or checkins influencing tickets automatically with something like http://trac.edgewall.org/browser/trunk/contrib/trac-post-commit-hook. what i was also wondering who is administrator of this trac, to chekc if one coudl install/enable some plugins to really give it a try? rupert. On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 23:11, Sebastian Kayser <[email protected]> wrote: > William Bonnet schrieb: >>> Nice, is it updated automatically? >> Yes it is > > How often? :) > >>> Is there a breakdown by maintainer so >>> that everyone can check whether his packages in GAR are already >>> correctly >>> picked up by these statistics? >>> >> Soon :) >> I work on a more complete version. I choosed to released it soon, so you >> have a first list of the package to move. > > Yep, that's good. Thank you for working on it. > >> Then i'll add more information, including packages owned by retired >> maintainers. >>> What do you think about sending an email to each maintainer asking to >>> move >>> their builds to GAR in case they haven't done so already (including some >>> pointers/links to help them get started)? >> Sure, but first we need more documentation on GAR. Same for uwatch... > > Anyone working on the GAR docs right now? If not and you guys don't mind i > would revamp the Wiki a bit so that is easier for GAR beginners to find > the information they are looking for. > > Specifically i though about two things: 1) Reordering stuff on the main > page and adding some descriptions so that you better know what a topic is > about. 2) Adding a _brief_ quickstart HOWTO for using GAR (reusing some > info from the Tutorial). > >>> I guess not everyone is reading >>> here on a regular basis (and thus is aware that builds should be moved >>> to >>> GAR). >>> >> It is good idea. Do you think guys i should send it soon ? (let say this >> week end, time to fix a few things in my script) > > I don't think everything needs to be 100% perfect. When people start > working with GAR now they can easily pick up improvements in upstream > watch et al. later. > > Sebastian > > _______________________________________________ > maintainers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers > _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers
