(The ssl cert thing is likely rather off-putting, but of course
that's a different issue.)
I don't appreciate the form of this comment.
Following your initial inquery at savannah-hackers-public it was shown
that Reed's issues were inexistant and I have yet to hear any
supported argument on the
Hi,
http://savannah.gnu.org/register/requirements.php
This one is here:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/administration/content/gnu-content/register/?root=administration
To modify it:
cvs -d:pserver:anonym...@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/web/administration co
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:30:50AM +0200, Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi Sylvain,
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Alex Fernandez ely...@gmail.com wrote:
Please reply or join #savannah for the next steps :)
There you go!
Do I have to do anything else here?
You're root now.
As usual:
On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 10:44 +0200, Sylvain Beucler wrote:
This one is here:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/administration/content/gnu-content/register/?root=administration
Great, I will merge the other requirements with this page.
a) The project will be denied approval until all
a) The project will be denied approval until all mandatory requirements
are met. Submissions that obviously ignore these points are disapproved
without further comment.
That doesn't sound good. Always justify.
Well, I have never known how to politely justify the disapproval of
You're root now.
Wow, thanks.
As usual: document what you do, fix what you break :)
As Stan Lee characters like to say, with great power comes great
responsibility :D Will try to be responsible and take our little
project forwared with as little disruption as possible.
Alex.
(In short: forget the whole thing, all is well.)
I don't appreciate the form of this comment.
Sorry.
Following your initial inquery at savannah-hackers-public it was shown
that Reed's issues were inexistant and I have yet to hear any
supported argument on the matter, that is,
* the value of a good architecture and modularized design: XML-RPC
Fear about slowness: database query + XML-RPC transport
To solve such problem both applications could be
located in the same LAN or maybe even in the same
machine, not in different Internet
This has been proposed:
* Each webapp will maintain its frontend.
* Integrate at XML-RPC level. Do not share code; anyhow the
new Savannah will be Django based and gnuherds is PHP.
* Keep gnuherds data in gnuherds database, and use XML-RPC only
to fetch Savannah and gnuherds
Karl Berry wrote:
However, I just now tried to open https://savannah.gnu.org in the
firefox3 from CentOS, and, it seems that the cacert root is in ff3 after
all! I was not aware of that. So -- yay! Everything seems good.
I just tried this in a freshly installed Firefox 3 from mozilla.org
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