On Thu, 29 May 2008, Chong Yidong wrote: > Would it be possible to set up an "official" Debbugs server, hosted > at gnu.org or savannah.gnu.org?
Basically the debbugs server would need its own domain name, with slightly different MTA configuration and its own apache configuration to be useful. > This would probably involve giving Don Armstrong an account on a gnu.org > machine that allows him to administer the debbugs server. Is this > feasible? The way we've done this in Debian is to have a debbugs user which all of the debbugs stuff runs as, and separate logins for the people who would need to log in who have sudo access to that user. [This user also owns the apache config file that it uses too.] But I'm flexible; the login will just enable me to roll out upgrades to debbugs without having to harass anyone. Don Armstrong -- Dropping non-free would set us back at least, what, 300 packages? It'd take MONTHS to make up the difference, and meanwhile Debian users will be fleeing to SLACKWARE. And what about SHAREHOLDER VALUE? -- Matt Zimmerman in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
