On Sunday 26 April 2009 01:14:34 Daniel Cheng wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Matthew Toseland
> <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> > On Saturday 25 April 2009 04:13:39 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> >> The SVN repository is read-only, and I have taken a dump. It will be 
posted
> > to
> >> Freenet soon and I will announce the location of the file, the gpg 
signature
> >> etc. We might also put it on the mirrors network, but it is 281MB, so I
> > dunno
> >> if this is a good idea. In the meantime, the SHA256 checksum is:
> >> 5417c7f26fc5baeb9fa2186194f70f00d2470d924a98c03f21561c4020f32538
> >>
> >> We are using github, and on nextgens suggestion (and partly due to 
security
> >> issues with github) we will have for each sub-project two trees:
> >> - The official tree. This is code which has been reviewed by a trusted
> >> developer.
> >> - The staging tree. All developers - just about anyone who asks for an
> >> account - will have push access to this tree.
> >>
> >> Of course I will also take pull requests from devs who have their own 
trees.
> >> Please post on devl if you think your tree is ready to be pulled; and if 
you
> >> don't, it would be great to know about work in progress.
> >>
> >> IMHO the cost of the above arrangement is marginal: code has to be 
reviewed
> >> anyway before we release it, and pushing it to the official tree does not
> >> cost significant time. Testing builds can either be created as part of 
this
> >> process or can be auto-built from the known safe official tree.
> >>
> >> Stable builds of freenet itself will be released from the official tree
> > after
> >> creating a tag. I will build them locally, sign the tag and the source 
code
> >> tarball, and upload them both to the web and to the Freenet auto-updater.
> >> IMHO this is the right arrangement for code run on newbie nodes, 
including
> >> for plugins, but especially for anything inserted into the
> >> auto-update-over-Freenet system.
> >>
> >> If you want access to the staging tree, please create an account on 
github
> > and
> >> email me the username. Sign your mail if possible.
> >>
> >> The github page, with a list of all sub-projects:
> >> http://github.com/freenet/
> >>
> >> Notable sub-projects:
> >>
> >> fred (the Freenet daemon itself)
> >>
> >> git://github.com/freenet/fred-official.git
> >> git://github.com/freenet/fred-staging.git
> >>
> >> contrib (freenet-ext.jar, currently doesn't include wrapper source)
> >>
> >> git://github.com/freenet/contrib-official.git
> >> git://github.com/freenet/contrib-staging.git
> >>
> >> new_installer (the installer)
> >>
> >> git://github.com/freenet/java_installer-staging.git
> >> git://github.com/freenet/java_installer-official.git
> >>
> >> wininstaller (Zero3's new windows-only installer)
> >>
> >> git://github.com/freenet/wininstaller-staging.git
> >> git://github.com/freenet/wininstaller-official.git
> >>
> >> Freetalk
> >>
> >> git://github.com/freenet/plugin-Freetalk-staging.git
> >> git://github.com/freenet/plugin-Freetalk-official.git
> >>
> >> And so on.
> >>
> >> I will sort out the rest soon, I have imported the most important stuff, 
the
> >> rest should not take long. I will also sort out new scripts for building
> >> stable builds etc.
> >
> > I have completed the conversion of the repositories. Some projects
> > have -official and -staging and some do not. Specifically, anything which 
is
> > bundled with Freenet, including all non-obsolete official plugins,
> > have -official and -staging. Some libraries do. Old stuff, simulators,
> > applications that we don't bundle etc, generally don't.
> >
> > Note that there are two possible URLs for each subproject, for example:
> >
> > Public: git://github.com/freenet/Thaw.git
> > Private: git at github.com:freenet/Thaw.git
> >
> > Use the latter if you have write access, use the former if you're just 
going
> > to clone and then ask somebody to pull.
> >
> > Most remaining work relates to building stuff and code review.
> >
> > Most plugins do not have individual build.xml's, they should, so that devs 
can
> > build the jar and test it locally.
> >
> > There will not be any auto-build, at least for the time being, whether on 
fred
> > or on plugins.
> >
> 
> Please enable the email / cia bot thing, you can find the setting under
> https://github.com/freenet/<project name>/edit/hooks

I am skeptical about diffs by email. Code should be reviewed directly from the 
repository, diffs by email is insecure.
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