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[Savannah-hackers] Re: CVS Rights phpGroupWare project
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Mathieu Roy |
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[Savannah-hackers] Re: CVS Rights phpGroupWare project |
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28 Mar 2003 13:32:05 +0100 |
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Ralf Becker <address@hidden> a tapoté :
> Hi,
>
> I cant try as I only have my own account, which is member of the
> phpgroupware-api group.
>
> Maybe Dave was wrong and ceb added him to the group last year and he
> never tried it.
>
> Is it a big deal to have look who is member of the group, specialy if
> Dave aka skwashd is a member.
[~]# cat /etc/group | grep phpgroupware-api
phpgroupware-api:x:102:seek3r,skeeter,jengo,ceb,Zone,lkneschke,ralfbecker
In fact, there is a conceptual problem:
phpgroupware-api is a subproject, and we decided that
subproject should have their own project (see DotGNU project
and subprojects). It would help us to manage your users.
I think this strange setup was done before we cleared up some ideas.
Now, I think you should register a project by subproject. Each
subproject would have his proper group (users), cvs module (we can
still add some symlinks /cvsroot/subproject -> /cvsroot/phpgroupware/).
Each subproject would even be able to have their own bug tracker,
mailing-list - or use the main project bugtracker.
Do you agree? If so, you just have to register the appropriate
subprojects as project (which a clearly naming convention, as
phpgroupware-thismodule)
Regards,
--
Mathieu Roy
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