On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Nuno Lopes wrote:
> > This was discussed several times, and the general outcome was that
> > everyone would need shell access to the rsync machine to copy the files
> > up, and that systems will not give everyone shell access.
> >
> > Goba
>
>
> Instead of shell access, you cou
> This was discussed several times, and the general outcome was that
> everyone would need shell access to the rsync machine to copy the files
> up, and that systems will not give everyone shell access.
>
> Goba
Instead of shell access, you could set a CVS server in the rsync server to
upload the
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Nuno Lopes wrote:
> I don't know if this was discussed before, but...
>
> What about compilling the manual for the website in our computers? We could
> set a system so that each one compile the manual each day and then commit it
> to a special module.
>
> I think that while the
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 08:40:41PM +, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> This was discussed several times, and the general outcome was that
> everyone would need shell access to the rsync machine to copy the files
> up, and that systems will not give everyone shell access.
I'm too busy to go look back at t
I don't know if this was discussed before, but...
What about compilling the manual for the website in our computers? We could
set a system so that each one compile the manual each day and then commit it
to a special module.
I think that while the new system don't come, we could build the manual
al