On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Alexander Neundorf <neund...@kde.org> wrote: > On Thursday 23 June 2011, Tom Albers wrote: >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> > communitybase is >> > more for temporary stuff, as I understand it. >> >> No. Communitybase is for your project internals, like sprint organisation, >> meeting notes, todo lists, etc. >> >> Userbase is the interface for the users and techbase for developers. The >> information you provide is targeted at developers, so techbase is a >> perfect fit there (imho). > > I (you actually) just created another small project on projects.kde.org > (extra-cmake-modules for moving our cmake modules from kdelibs out into a > separate package), and again I immediately thought "this is the place where I > want to put stuff which belongs to it".
It has been requested that projects use the primary wikis to ensure that information concerning a project is up to date. You are free to place a link to your wiki pages using either the Homepage or Project description if you wish to make them easy to access. > Actually I'd also like to use the redmine bugtracker, but this is less > important to. Are there plans fort this ? Due to the need to be able to reassign bugs between projects freely, all projects must use the same bug tracker. At the time, this is located at bugs.kde.org - running Bugzilla. > > Alex > Regards, Ben Cooksley KDE Sysadmin