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From: | Sylvain Beucler |
Subject: | [Savannah-hackers] Re: [gnu.org #188114] webcvs publishing |
Date: | Mon, 26 Apr 2004 20:48:13 +0200 |
On 2004.04.26 17:40, James Blair via RT wrote:
> address@hidden - Sat Apr 24 15:42:28 2004]: > > Hello, > > We have several projects to move from nongnu to gnu. > > How does the synchronization with www.gnu.org work? Do you need to > manually set up each project synchronization? Currently this process is manual. Just send any changes to sysadmin and we'll take care of them.
I asked confirmation to the GNU maintainers, and I will send you the list of projects to move.
Incidentally, do you think we could make a redirection for GNU projects so that hitting www.nongnu.org/<gnuproject>/abc/xyz.html goes to www. gnu.org/software/abc/xyz.html?
> Also, I would like to rename my project unix name 'dink' to > 'freedink', and projects moving to nongnu should not update www. > nongnu.org anymore. > Does something need to be changed for www.nongnu.org > synchronization? > > I would appreciate details on how the synchronization is working. Paul is working on update-on-commit code. Basically the plan is that a cvs checkin will hit a URL on the GNU webserver and trigger a cvs update. Similarly, new projects could also hit a url and trigger an initial checkout. That's the plan, but it's not done yet.
Ok, thanks.Do you think it is safe if I rename 'dink' to 'freedink' on Savannah while it is still synchronizing with www.nongnu.org/? I do not care if www.nongnu.org/dink/ is not reachable for a while, since it will also be moved to www.gnu.org. I just want to know whether that could cause a problem in the sync script on www.gnu.org.
-- Sylvain
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