2009/5/12 Jon Phillips <j...@rejon.org>: > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Dave Crossland <d...@lab6.com> wrote: >> 2009/5/12 Jon Phillips <j...@rejon.org>: >>> Heya guys, with victor's help and some tweaking, got OFLB up on the >>> test site to a good state. I'm not seeing any errors, >> >> I'm not seeing any documentation :-( >> >> Without documentation we can't welcome contributors. > > Ok, so I will import the custom templates and things into the SVN that > osuosl setup ok?
Yes :-) > Where do you want that to live? /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/public/openfontlibrary/www/openfontlibrary_files > And, can you past the > SVN modules for import from the test server you guys have been running > so I can get the commands run by OSUOSL please? I don't understand what you want :( > I'll write the documentation up on the update. I can't write > documentation when experimenting with how to get this installed > properly. Ideally, please keep a document of every command that you ran when installing the site. My HOW_THIS_SITE_WORKS.txt is a start at documenting the installation process, done this way. In my experience, if I wait until the installation is all done and then write a general summary, I forget important details. > need to add some svn:externals fun so the custom files are > updated this way as well :-) > must remember to > always move the ccadmin folder out of the way upon svn up as well. We should have a shell script at /var/www/openfontlibrary.org/UPGRADE.sh which does this. > Yes, we need to get to this point before going live. Get me the things > I ask for above, and I'll do that next. If you want the history of the > old SVN maintained, please do an svn dump of the svn used on oflb at > fontly, and make sure I can access it from that account you gave me. The fontly install has a shared account, openfontlibrary, so you have the same access as everyone else there :-) > Then, I will have to have an osuosl admin import it into the osuosl > repo so that it the history is maintained, make sense? Why can't we import it into the OSUOSL repo? > If you don't care about history, then can just import the files right > now into OFLB SVN on OSUOSL. The history is not that important, although keeping it would be ideal.