+1
Regards,
Edward O'Callaghan.

2008/10/4 Adriaan de Groot <groot at kde.org>:
> [[ Warning: total n00b questions ahead. ]]
>
> Supposing we wanted to host something semi-official -- like spec files or
> other build infrastructure that can be used to create packages for KDE4
> dependencies and KDE4 itself -- how do we get a repo and access on OSOL.org?
> It might make things much easier if we can rely on hg (which everyone has
> anyway) to push around some parts of the build.
>
> I see JDS uses svn.opensolaris.org/svn/jds.
>
> I'm not advocating abandoning cvsdude -- that works really well for the people
> doing primary package development -- but am advocating also making things
> available more obviously close to OSOL. Especially for packages that are being
> ARC'ed it might be good to have really obvious "Here is the spec file, here
> are the dependencies, note that everything is in good order and you can press
> one button to build this software" type information.
>
> [ade]
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