søn, 15 11 2009 kl. 19:22 +0100, skrev Carlo de Falco:
> On 15 Nov 2009, at 14:04, Søren Hauberg wrote:
> > Did you try to commit your changes to SVN or upload them to the web
> > server? I've changed some rights on the web server, although I  
> > couldn't
> > change the rights of all files as I didn't have the rights.
> 
> I tried to edit the web page directly, I didn't know the web pages  
> were kept in the repository, are they?

Some of them are kept in 'doc/htdocs' in the repository. I don't know if
we'll keep doing that once we change the release system.

> > I've tried to change rights, so please try again. Basically, I've  
> > done a
> >
> >  chmod -R g+w htdocs
> >
> > which used to do the trick. I do, however, get a lot of warnings like
> > this one:
> 
> well, it did work for me.

Great. I guess everybody who edits the web pages should remember to do
this, such that everybody still can edit the pages.

> So, now the developers page is updated:
> 
> http://octave.sf.net/test/developers.html
> 
> any comments from any package maintainer are very welcome,

This looks good. Thanks for writing this.

> personally, I think something could still be done to improve the  
> release procedure futher,
> but having allowed package maintainers to manage their releases  
> directly is already a giant leap forwrd.

What kind of changes would you look?

Søren


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