This helps a lot! Would you please build packages with dc3 and add them to peruser.org and also try to add them to the official repos. (last step will take a lot of time)?
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 05:44:12 -0400, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > Elo, > > Personally, I would side against having our own repo, simply because it > means more work for the user, having to add GPG keys and package updates > etc. And you got a lot of paranoid users who won't want to add a misc repo > (especially since mpm-peruser is highly desirable for those focused on > security!). > > I can certainly take care of any apt/deb based repos (such as FC, debian, > ubuntu etc). > > If any 'small' tasks need taking care of in the code, I should be able to > put my developer hat on ^_^ > > Hope this helps! > > Cal > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: [email protected] > Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 08:39:42 +0200 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [peruser] New peruser website and SVN > > > GREAT! We have done the first step :) > >>Hehe, no, it's not a joke - I haven't been able to spare much attention >>for the project in years. We need someone who can be around to manage >>patches and make releases, etc. > > I will to this if everyone agree. > >> A forum would be simple enough to set up. Any recommendations? > > phpBB - we should integrate it with a link into trac. what is about the > mailing list. would we keep it up or should we migrate fully to the new > forum when it is ready. i think this will be the best. > >> Taavi, Stefan, and I have admin privs and can create other trac admins. > > Could you please send me the login details? :) > > I just want to try to find out who can support the project in which way. As > written in the replys before, ... > > - Andrew - time/moderation/etc > - Cal - package maintenance into distros etc (Fedora) > - Ben - packaging guy (Gentoo) > > I can add the debian and ubuntu packages. It would be hard to integrate as > long as some apache dependent packages do not register peruser, but i think > it is possible. > > If anyone else will contribute, please let me know how. Who is developing > the patch besides Sean and Taavi? Would be usefull to know the active > developers of an opensource project :) > > We also need people who test the project in a documented way to ensure a > basic stability for further releases. Who wants to do this beside me? > >> I'm still playing around with the trac features. I don't see in much in >> the way of file uploads except this "attachments" feature - I attached >> the 0.3.0 patch to the main page. Maybe we can use that to handle >> distributing binary packages as well. > > What do you think about an own repo for peruser? it is easy to setup for > debian and ubuntu. i dont know how difficult it is for rpm based system or > gentoo. Can someone tell me mor about this or would be able to do this job? > > I think the next steps sould be... > > - 0.4.0 release > - documentation + howtos + faq > - first packages for different distros > - repos if wanted > - feature collection and bug fixing for next release > > What do you think about that? > > Regards, > > Stefan > > On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 17:47:33 -0600, Sean Gabriel Heacock > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Andrew wrote: >>>> Good call! :) If you want to point the nameservers at ns1.telana.com >>>> and ns2.telana.com, I'll set up an account for it. >>> >>> Glad everyone likes it! I've changed the nameservers. Let me know if >>> anything else is needed hosting/time/moderation/etc. Coding I'm afraid >>> is the one thing I can't offer as I don't have expertise in that area. >> >> Thanks! I've set up an account and moved the svn repository and trac >> site over to it. The new Peruser site is at: >> >> http://www.peruser.org/ >> >> Thanks Andrew for registering the domain! >> >> Anyone who's using SVN, make sure to change to the new repository root: >> >> http://www.peruser.org/svn/peruser >> >> Trac and SVN use the same authentication, and trac has a registration >> feature, so access to the site and code repository is self-service now. >> Anonymous users can view everything and create and modify tickets, but >> you have to be logged in to create and edit wiki pages. Taavi, Stefan, >> and I have admin privs and can create other trac admins. >> >> I'm still playing around with the trac features. I don't see in much in >> the way of file uploads except this "attachments" feature - I attached >> the 0.3.0 patch to the main page. Maybe we can use that to handle >> distributing binary packages as well. > _______________________________________________ > Peruser mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.telana.com/mailman/listinfo/peruser > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web > > > _______________________________________________ > Peruser mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.telana.com/mailman/listinfo/peruser _______________________________________________ Peruser mailing list [email protected] http://www.telana.com/mailman/listinfo/peruser
