Am 17.02.2014 16:41, schrieb Markus Armbruster: > Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> writes: > >> On 17 February 2014 12:09, Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> wrote: >>> I would like to get the Travis tests up and running on the "official" >>> QEMU GitHub mirror to try and shorten the loop between the build >>> breaking and people being notified. I'm quite happy to set this up if >>> you add me to the QEMU organisation (my GitHub username is: stsquad). >> >> As a side-note, I think it would be useful if we documented >> somewhere who has relevant admin rights for various bits of >> QEMU infrastructure: >> * direct commit access >> * QEMU wiki admin/bureaucrat rights >> * github mirror admin >> * sysadmin contacts for whatever host is running qemu-project.org >> * mailing list admin >> * other semi-official things if relevant (eg we have a >> project set up on the coverity scan website) >> >> Does anybody think there's a good reason for this info >> not to simply be public on the wiki? > > I can think only of reasons for this info to be public on the Wiki. >
IMHO, this info should be on the wiki. http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/qemu and http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/qemu.git also need maintenance. I could help if this is required. Or do we want to preserve this site as a memorial of the old days? Then this should be clear for anybody who stumbles over QEMU on Savannah. Cheers, Stefan