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Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat
From: |
Alexander Sack |
Subject: |
Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Oct 2006 19:36:42 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) |
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 07:59:07AM +0200, Giuseppe Scrivano wrote:
> address@hidden (Karl Berry) writes:
>
> > I've never used git, but have heard good things about it. The scenario
> > you describe sounds ideal. Giuseppe, what do you think?
> >
> > Savannah doesn't support git, so we'd have to host it somewhere else,
> > but hopefully there is somewhere.
> I haven't used git too, if there are good reasons to use it, I think we can
> host it on the gnuzilla.gnu.org machine without problems.
>
I think we can only find out if we give it a try ... can you help to
setup such a thing (if it fails just temporarily), where we can
simulate upgrades by eplaying 1.5.0.5 -> 1.5.0.6 -> 1.5.0.7
transitions?
What would be needed to give me permission to access that machine? My
GPG Key? Its in the debian keyring:
pub 1024D/A824B93F 2003-08-15 [expires: 2007-08-15]
uid Alexander Sack <address@hidden>
uid Alexander Sack <address@hidden>
uid Alexander Sack <address@hidden>
sub 4096R/8D7621E6 2006-01-25 [expires: 2007-01-25]
SSH key?
- Alexander
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- Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat, Karl Berry, 2006/10/01
- Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat, Alexander Sack, 2006/10/02
- Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat, Karl Berry, 2006/10/02
- Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2006/10/03
- Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat,
Alexander Sack <=
- Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2006/10/03
- Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat, Alexander Sack, 2006/10/03
- Re: gnuzilla, iceweasel, thundersomewhat, Giuseppe Scrivano, 2006/10/03