On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:


On 10 Feb, 2009, at 14:51, s s wrote:

I could help out with the website.

Is there somewhere to download the site as it currently exists?

It's in the pyobjc-website module in the pyobjc repository.

Found it. Looks like you're set up to rsync it to the SF server. If that's all the code then we'd probably be better off moving it all into Trac's wiki format.

I'm also experimenting with Trac on my machine, it's issue tracker is much better than SF and would make it easier for others to contribute to the website.

Yes, the issue tracker's fine and having the site in a wiki format (spam protected, of course) would go a long way towards letting anyone with an interest help keep it up to date.

One thing I haven't found a good solution for is webedition of the PyObjC examples (such as <http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/examples/pyobjc-framework-ScreenSaver/SillyBallsSaver/index.html >), I'd like to keep that part of the side while keeping the source code in Subversion.

A perfect project for a trac-hack though I've not personally ever done one. Shouldn't be that big a deal and it is Python, after all...

Any particular reason to leave the svn repository on red-bean? Might be nice to make a clean break and move the whole thing and all new development to some dedicated Trac hosting service.

Anyone know what's the de-facto Track hosting option for open source projects?

S
AKA sstei...@mac.com


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