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[Savannah-hackers] Re: Next5Minutes and more on future of Savannah (fwd)
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Loic Dachary |
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[Savannah-hackers] Re: Next5Minutes and more on future of Savannah (fwd) |
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Wed, 5 Jun 2002 09:30:56 +0200 |
Zeljko Blace writes:
>
> I think Newslog features are quite modest within existing Savannah code,
> Wiki concept is just so wonderfull for colaborative work and DMOZ-like
> service is essential for structuring data (once it is collected)...
> So these 3 are MUCH preffered, and I would insist to use tham over the
> existing dominant modes (like mailling lists and Bulletin Boards).
> When combined with IRC(live feedback) Wiki is mighty tool!
>
> So technicly/practicly speaking:
> Is this doable with current Savannah code (updated with HP developed
> patches) or should I look for some other solution and wait for the
> newPhpGroupwareBasedSavannah ?
I don't see newPhpGroupwareBasedSavannah happen anytime soon.
Instead Laurent Julliard and Mathieu Roy are building on the SourceForge-2.0
code.
If you have time to devote to improve Savannah and add
functionalities dedicated to development, it would be greatly appreciated.
It is a quite demanding task. Implementing something new is fairly easy
and can be done in days. Maintaining it in the long run requires a lot
more time and needs daily attention. I'm not trying to scare you and
we would be pleased if you join the savannah hackers ;-)
> Sure I understand... do you have a system that automaticly syncs
> GNU.org CVS with GNU.ORG WEBSITE ? Could you please point me to the
> scripts that you are using(if any?).
The scripts can be found in the CVSROOT files of
savannah.gnu.org/projects/www + the source directory of the same project.
It basically is a cvs update triggered on every commit + a daily script
to update symlinks and run makefiles to generate content.
> I also know this from before. But there is a GPL Plugin available
> http://www.swift-tools.com/Flash/ (which is not fully compatible
> with version 4...but it is almost 95% done).
The problem with this tool is that it *may* contain non-free
files. That should be solved before we can rely on it.
Cheers,
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