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[Debian-sf-devel] Fwd: Question about Debian and sourceforge
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James Michael DuPont |
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[Debian-sf-devel] Fwd: Question about Debian and sourceforge |
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Fri, 7 Feb 2003 02:27:40 -0800 (PST) |
FYI:
--- James Michael DuPont <address@hidden> wrote:
> From James Michael DuPont Fri Feb 7 01:23:52 2003
> From: James Michael DuPont <address@hidden>
> Subject: Question about Debian and sourceforge
> To: address@hidden
> CC: address@hidden, address@hidden
> Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 01:23:52 -0800 (PST)
>
> Dear James,
>
>
> My name is Mike, and I am interested in setting up an interface
> between
> debian and debian-sf[1]/gforge[2].
>
> I would like your advice on the katie system, and how it could
> possibly
> be integrated.
>
> After the helpful and nice discussion on the #debian-devel irc
> yesterday, I thought I would follow up with a mail to you and these
> lists.
>
> The current sourceforge file release system is clunky and based on
> using php web pages. The savannah[3] system is based on ssh, and is
> simpler.
> I have been thinking about porting the savannah code back to
> debiansf,
> but think there is a better way, a fully automated file release
> system.
>
> The debian changelog, dsc and .changes file contains all the
> information needed to release a package and store the dependancies.
>
> For testing, my project on introspector.sf.net that I want to migrate
> to use debian-sf/gforge on objectweb[4]. I have been using dupload to
> post my packaged to the the sf server, and it works great.[5]
>
> Then next logical step will be to setup a a debian backend that will
> take this packages from the incoming directory, download them, test
> them, and put them into the sourceforge database. I have just gotten
> access to the gforge cvs, and would like to start experimenting with
> setting up a katie system to download packages, test them, and then
> post them to the gforge system. This will bring a great advantage to
> debian developers in the future.
>
> I hope you support this suggestion.
> thanks,
> mike
>
> [1] http://www.nongnu.org/debian-sf/
> debian source forge, a debian packaging of the sourceforge release
>
> [2] http://gforge.org/
> gforge, the next generation
>
> [3] http://savannah.gnu.org/
> another branch of the sourceforge code, run by gnu
>
> [4] http://debian-sf.objectweb.org/
> a installation of debiansf, supports object brokers
>
> [5] http://introspector.sourceforge.net/debian/incoming/
> the introspector incoming directory.
>
>
>
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> http://introspector.sourceforge.net/
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