On 8/29/09, Chris Bryant <[email protected]> wrote: > >> It is too complicated to register a project.... > > Don't give up so easily, Julián! Once you get a little experience, it > is well worth the time and effort, believe me :) > > What seems to be the problem?
Here is his project registration: http://sv.gnu.org/task/?9648 I really must have misunderstood his problem when he stated he did not know how to upload his repository. I thought that meant he did not know how to make a tarball. So I gave a brief message using tar. I also gave him the standard sv-problem-tarball message, we give when the tarball is missing. It does not really help when you are just not seeing the attachment upload form. It doesn't help if your tarball exceeds the upload limit. I'm not exactly sure what that limit is, but Savannah prefers it to be under 512KB. I should have told him to upload the tarball as an attachment to the application via the upload form: http://sv.gnu.org/task/?9648#attached After the upload, you should just go to the bottom of the page and press "Submit Changes and Return to this item" or "Submit Changes and Browse Items". He could also be overwhelmed by the "How To Get Your Project Approved Quickly" wiki page. Julian, do you think that is an accurate description? We would like to improve the service to make it easier for both the volunteer administrators and the clients, so we really depend on your feedback. Regards. -- Nicodemo
