* Daniel Cheng <j16sdiz+free...@gmail.com> [2009-04-03 08:30:09]:

> 2009/4/3 Florent Daignière <nextg...@freenetproject.org>:
> > * Ian Clarke <i...@locut.us> [2009-04-02 17:44:37]:
> >
> >> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:55 PM, NextGen$ 
> >> <nextg...@freenetproject.org>wrote:
> >>
> >> > Toad said on an other thread you wanted us to keep the same kind of
> >> > "workflow" : all the devs are pushing to the same repository... How does
> >> > what
> >> > you have written above integrate in the picture?
> >> >
> >> > Now I am confused.
> >> >
> >> > Do we want to lose the auto-build process? The bts integration, and other
> >> > related things? How do you want released to be rolled?
> >> >
> >>
> >> If we go with git and github they do support post-receive hooks:
> >>
> >> http://github.com/guides/post-receive-hooks
> >>
> >> I think the workflow can and should be very similar to what it is 
> >> currently,
> >> with developers pushing to a single authoritative repository.
> >>
> >
> > Okay, so it's technically possible (anyway, pulling on a regular basis
> > was also an option)... but do we want to fetch code from a remote host
> > we don't control and auto-run it on emu? The building process involves
> > running the build-scripts.
> 
> Currently, the svn commit protected by password.
> svn does not enforce signed https server cert,
> mitm attempts can harm as much as that.
> 

Huh? Svn shows you the server's certificate fingerprint the first time
you use it... And we are using a valid SSL certificate signed by a 3rd
party.

> Require for PGP signed commits, if you want something stronger.
> 

Sure we can do that... but how integrated are the PGP/GPG modules with
git/hg? What about the GUI versions?

> > NextGen$
> >
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> [..]
> > G3IAoIo???????????????????????????
> 
> Your pgp signature is charset corrupted.

Hmm? I am not using UTF8; It's an ISO charset you might not have...

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