> Note that for blog posting and so on there is no need for ssh keys
> (werc does have a web interface to make new blog posts).

Doesn't this still have the 8k limit inherent in awk? I've been
editing locally over SSH because it's much easier (and I write really
long blogs, personally).

> An ssh key might be needed for hg repos, but note that google code is
> adding hg support, so maybe we shouldn't bother to run our own hg
> repos?

I keep going back and forth on this. I feel like on the one hand,
having everything in one place seems like a good idea for keeping
people honest just because it adds a convenience factor.

Also, I don't think that Google's hg will work with Plan 9. hg on Plan
9 requires one to 9fs gsoc.9vx.org, then to do all commits to
/n/gsoc.9vx.org/repos/{project} (theoretically). I like the idea of
offloading it, but I like the idea of students being able to work in a
Plan 9 environment more :)

> Just an idea that might save us headaches and admin work.

Admin work, I can deal with. Headaches.... well, as long as they're
not migraines :)

> Peace
>
> uriel

--dho

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