เมื่อ อา. 2006-02-12 เวลา 19:50 +0200, Alexander Shopov เขียนว่า: > I am sorry for cross posting, > but I am going to ask things about the SVN access by translators. > > 1. Subversion is a definite upgrade and easiest thing to use for a CVS > user - so first, I would like for the nice upgrade. >
No problem. > 2. Will there be a new organization of the modules? > - Are all the modules going to use a single repository? (I am not > generally for, but some modules do belong together) No. Each CVS module will have it's own repository. We are also planning to make each of the gnome-python subfolders it's own repository during the migration. > - Will there be a change in the permissions we all have? (I do think > that the system has worked up very nicely up till now, and no further > restrictions on write access will be necessary). No. > - In KDE's SVN repo - all po-files have been taken in separate > directories. I am strongly against this practice as it discourages > translators to look at the source code. > We are simply switching from one versin control system to another. We are not going to be making any source code changes or fundamentally changing any of the existing GNOME procedures. > 3. Will there be an alternative to plain http anonymous access? Proxy > server - sucha as SQUID still do no support the whole plethora of WebDAV > protocol commands and a checkout is impossible when behind a proxy (one > could get things with wget - but the result is not a working copy). > I've used subversion via squid without problems. Admittedly, I had to enable a couple of extra HTTP methods in the config, but it works. But you have a very good point - some proxies may not work, and some people may be in a the rare situation where making HTTP requests to the GNOME servers would not be possible or desirable. I will try to look into also setting up a read-only 'svnserve' service. Regards, -- Ross _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n