Jon Phillips wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 13:48 -0500, Peter Vander Klippe wrote:
>>         Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 13:22:59 +0100
>>         From: Luca Ferretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>         Subject: [Tracker] Using gnome.org infrastructure for tracker
>>         development
>>         To: Tracker List [email protected]
>>         
>>         Tracker, you know, is yet using the GNOME cvs for development
>>         and this 
>>         mailing list.
>>         
>>         There are other facilities that we could use, we should use.
>>         
>>         ### GNOME Bugzilla ###
>>         
>>         We really need a bugzilla entry to track bugs, patches,
>>         suggestions and
>>         other. Do it on mailing list is good, but bugzilla is better.
>>  
>> Yes! Please setup the bugzilla entry. We also need a few people to
>> triage bugs to sort through the duplicates and such.
> 
> Yes, this needs to be setup majorly bad! This is super high priority.
> Hopefully several of us can be made admins to help with admin'ing it and
> also to setup new products, categories, etc...also we need to make sure
> there is a category for feature requests, which isn't always clear on
> bugzilla...

  I will do this today!

> 
>>         http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/ForMaintainers explains how to
>>         ask for a 
>>         bugzilla entry. Simply, you have to add a bug report under
>>         "bugzilla.gnome.org". I could file it, but maybe is better let
>>         Jamie, as
>>         brave project leader and maintainer, do it. 
>>         
>>         Of course the product name in bugzilla database will be
>>         "tracker", as
>>         the cvs module, but we should define also some components. I
>>         think we
>>         need at least:
>>              * general
>>              * doc/documentation/help 
>>              * indexers
>>              * database/trackerd (?)
>>              * console tools
>>              * GUI search tool
>>         
>>         But we need a webpage so...
>>         
>>         ### Project Webpage ###
>>         
>>         As suggested in the link in the previous page, if a project
>>         uses GNOME 
>>         CVS it should have a webpage under
>>         http://www.gnome.org/projects/
>>         
>>         I think we should use this space to put all info and needed
>>         stuff; the
>>         www.tracker-project.org domain could link here, no need to buy
>>         webhosting space.
>>         
>>         All the info how to add a project webpage under
>>         http://www.gnome.org/projects/   are in the README file in
>>         http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnomeweb-wml/www.gnome.org/projects/
>>         
>>         Anyone with webmastering-fu to build it?
>>  
>> Again, we need this. I did the initial design for the current tracker
>> homepage (www.gnome.org/~jamiecc/tracker/) but I did it in php and I
>> don't think the gnome servers handle php, so I exported into html
>> (firefox -> save page as), but now its a huge mess of outdated static
>> pages. 
>>  
>> Lets have a contest or something. We really need a decent, up-to-date
>> webpage.
> 
> Oh, I can do this...no contests please... ;) I will set it up pretty
> like and use wordpress so we can edit it effectively...I've done this
> often (check my latest, http://overlap.org) I will just port over your
> design and then we can change over time...

great but does any software need to be installed? That will be a problem 
  as its using gnmome.org for hosting.

if its in http://www.gnome.org/projects/ (which is in gnome cvs) then 
you guys can send patches to edit stuff (just as if it was source code)


-- 
Mr Jamie McCracken
http://jamiemcc.livejournal.com/

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