On 6/7/07, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, maintaining the project asks much time, and coding asks even
> more time, so I would like to request help for one specific task :
>
> 1) Prepare tarballs in case of release : ie Ekiga, OPAL and PWLIB
> tarballs
> 2) Test them (do at le
Le jeudi 07 juin 2007 à 15:37 +0100, David Corking a écrit :
> On 6/7/07, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ftp.ekiga.org does not exist and I can not give accounts to ekiga.org
> > (the machine is hosted at university).
> >
> > What I suggest is that you setup your own home repository
On 6/7/07, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ftp.ekiga.org does not exist and I can not give accounts to ekiga.org
> (the machine is hosted at university).
>
> What I suggest is that you setup your own home repository using the same
> structure as on ekiga.org and I mirror from there...
>
Le jeudi 07 juin 2007 à 14:52 +0100, David Corking a écrit :
> OK - I will get started this evening. Please get me an ftp.ekiga.org account.
ftp.ekiga.org does not exist and I can not give accounts to ekiga.org
(the machine is hosted at university).
What I suggest is that you setup your own home
OK - I will get started this evening. Please get me an ftp.ekiga.org account.
Why will I need write access to the CVS and SVN repositories?
I would prefer that you and Craig do the branches, tags and merges.
When you post to ekiga-devel-list that you have tagged a release, I
will roll and releas
Le jeudi 07 juin 2007 à 11:33 +0100, David Corking a écrit :
[...]
> I happily volunteer to upload to both of these locations, though how
> GNOME downstream users tag and link to these tarballs to build
> packages and distributions is not something I want to dig into.
And it is outside of our jo
Le jeudi 07 juin 2007 à 11:14 +0100, David Corking a écrit :
> As you guessed, I am interested in volunteering for 1 to 4 (I don't
> fully understand 5 yet - questions below.))
>
Excellent news !
Setting things in place will be the most difficult.
> I don't have a track record in release manag
I wrote:
> Where on gnome.org do copies of OPAL and PWLIB go? I did not find
> them on svn.gnome.org.
My other questions are still open, but I found two answers to this:
First is that Damian put tarballs on ftp.gnome.org, and asked here
this morning for a volunteer to take on that job :
http:/
As you guessed, I am interested in volunteering for 1 to 4 (I don't
fully understand 5 yet - questions below.))
I don't have a track record in release management. My only
credentials are that I am interested, I know how to use rsync and to
do CVS and SVN checkouts. It is a long while since I bu
Le jeudi 07 juin 2007 à 09:43 +0100, David Corking a écrit :
> All,
>
> On 6/7/07, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > However, maintaining the project asks much time, and coding asks even
> > more time, so I would like to request help for one specific task :
> >
> > 1) Prepare tarbal
All,
On 6/7/07, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, maintaining the project asks much time, and coding asks even
> more time, so I would like to request help for one specific task :
>
> 1) Prepare tarballs in case of release : ie Ekiga, OPAL and PWLIB
> tarballs
Do you mean a re
Hi everyone,
You probably know that Ekiga's development is progressing at a good
pace.
However, maintaining the project asks much time, and coding asks even
more time, so I would like to request help for one specific task :
1) Prepare tarballs in case of release : ie Ekiga, OPAL and PWLIB
tarba
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