Last time I checked, CVS is the only way to manage a web page. It's pretty slow, but it does the job. There's probably some actual benefit to it that I have no idea what is.
As for the Downloads area, that requires you to use rsync (again, last time I checked). That's quite a bit better than CVS, but does not store history (not really as necessary for this). On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Eric Noulard <[email protected]> wrote: > 2012/11/7 r. siddharth <[email protected]>: > > On Monday 05 November 2012 11:13 PM, Gerardo Ballabio wrote: > > > > Hi Gerardo Ballabio, > > > > > >> - do I have to use CVS in order to set up the home page or can I use > >> another VCS (say Subversion) or even no VCS at all? > > > > > > I think, CVS is the only way to set up a project page at nongnu.org. > There > > might be another way, but I am not aware of it. > > Savannah admin will answer that one, > but from the Savannah architecture diagram: > http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/SavannahArchitecture > (don't if it's up to date though) may be there is only a CVS > synchronisation. > > > >> - I suppose I could upload the code tarball to nongnu.org/galois as > >> well, but I see that a download area has been created on Savannah > >> (http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/galois/), I guess it's > >> better to upload there. How can I do that? > > > > I am new to Savannah, I haven't figured how to post tar balls at the > > Download area. > > You should find explanation here: > https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/DownloadArea > > > > > -- > Erk > Le gouvernement représentatif n'est pas la démocratie -- > http://www.le-message.org > > -- - Luiji Maryo mail: [email protected] blog: http://brainboyblogger.blogspot.com/ corp: http://www.entertainingsoftware.com/ fun: http://www.secretmaryo.org/
