Hi Iain, "Iain R. Learmonth" <[email protected]> writes: > On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 03:16:33PM +0800, Paul Wise wrote: >> Integration into the blends website, not sure how this works: >> http://blends.debian.org/ > > The front bits of the blends website here will be going away, this is now > integrated into the main debian website. The task sentinels still run here > though, the git repo needs to be in the right place. Start by requesting > access to the debian-blends Alioth group. There is no reason the repository > in the blends project can't be a mirror of your existing repository.
The git repo is moved to /git/blends/projects, and I am already member of the blends alioth group. > If you give me a link to a wiki page, I can add your blend to this page. I'd > rather not add in any more blends websites here just yet as I'm still making > the framework more friendly for the translators. I just created/updated a first Debian Astro Blends wiki page: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianAstro (Andreas will probably see that the content was largely shamelessly stolen from the DebianMed wiki page with s/Med/Astro/ ;-) However: the current "empty" page http://blends.debian.org/astro/ already has some links to tasks, bugs, and statistics, and its template looks more inviting to attract people, so that I am not sure where to proceed. > As this would be a new blend, I'll only create testing images up until the > release of stretch, at which point if the blend is stable and usable in a > live environment and the installer works without issues then there would be > a release of your blend. This would be nice. Best regards Ole
