[Soc-coordination] How to

2013-11-26 Thread Cathy C Lepore
How do I use this?
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Re: [Soc-coordination] How to

2013-11-26 Thread Sukhbir Singh
Hi,

 How do I use this?

If you just wanted to send an email to this mailing list, then yes,
you did it right. If something else, then you have to describe what
you were trying to do.

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[Soc-coordination] how project are managed in GoSC?

2012-03-28 Thread Olivier Sallou
Hi,
I'd like to know how (Debian) projects are usually managed for GoSC if
accepted ?

Should code be hosted in Alioth? and where in this case ? (new project
creation?)

Other things to know / to think about?

Thanks

Olivier

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Re: [Soc-coordination] how project are managed in GoSC?

2012-03-28 Thread Ana Guerrero
Hi!

On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 05:05:01PM +0200, Olivier Sallou wrote:
 Hi,
 I'd like to know how (Debian) projects are usually managed for GoSC if
 accepted ?


Time management? Task management? 
Please ask more specific questions.

 Should code be hosted in Alioth? and where in this case ? (new project
 creation?)

Yes, alioth sounds like a good place.

 Other things to know / to think about?
In the case of your project, I am concerned about the hosting issue.
We might end with a very good code but not hosting and the student will
feel her time was a waste.


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Re: [Soc-coordination] how project are managed in GoSC?

2012-03-28 Thread Ana Guerrero
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 05:24:06PM +0200, olivier sallou wrote:
 
   Should code be hosted in Alioth? and where in this case ? (new project
   creation?)
 
  Yes, alioth sounds like a good place.
 
 
 But do we usually create specific project in Alioth for this?


If it does not fit in any of the existing teams, yes. The choice of
tools and where the code is host is left to the preferences of the student 
and mentor, so do as it fits better.

 
   Other things to know / to think about?
  In the case of your project, I am concerned about the hosting issue.
  We might end with a very good code but not hosting and the student will
  feel her time was a waste.
 
 
 As said ealier, I can host it in my academic premises, at least up to a
 certain capacity.

Yes, that might work during the development only.

 The Debian live team who propose a cgi script to create live images uses
 servers as well.

Have you contacted them?

 If the solution is a real success, I think we may find funds to support
 higher load.

In that case, you might want to contact DSA...



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Re: [Soc-coordination] how project are managed in GoSC?

2012-03-28 Thread Rudy Godoy Guillén
Hello Olivier,

(jumping into the conversation)

On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 10:24 AM, olivier sallou
olivier.sal...@gmail.com wrote:


 2012/3/28 Ana Guerrero a...@debian.org

 Hi!

 On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 05:05:01PM +0200, Olivier Sallou wrote:
  Hi,
  I'd like to know how (Debian) projects are usually managed for GoSC if
  accepted ?
 

 Time management? Task management?
 Please ask more specific questions.


 I was more meaning code related (next question).


  Should code be hosted in Alioth? and where in this case ? (new project
  creation?)

 Yes, alioth sounds like a good place.

Indeed. Alioth is good for developing new projects. But you should
look towards integration within Debian's team
infrastructure/repositories.



 But do we usually create specific project in Alioth for this?


  Other things to know / to think about?
 In the case of your project, I am concerned about the hosting issue.
 We might end with a very good code but not hosting and the student will
 feel her time was a waste.


 As said ealier, I can host it in my academic premises, at least up to a
 certain capacity.
 The Debian live team who propose a cgi script to create live images uses
 servers as well.
 If the solution is a real success, I think we may find funds to support
 higher load.



I'd advice to host the code on alioth and demo it on your premises.
When it's done people can check / get and build the sources from there
and you both should look to put it under a Debian hosted server. For
the demo I guess you could even start using debian.net subdomain so
the move would be smooth for your users.

regards

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