Changes on debian-edu-config

2006-01-29 Thread Benjamin Sonntag
Hi all,

during my travel back to Paris, I made some changes on debian-edu-config
repository :

- added manpages for some binaries (I will surely continue for others if
this part is ok.)
- added automatic managment of binaries' manpages (or link to
"undocumented.7.gz")
- added /etc/default/backdoor empty file (with explanations)
- added informations in the README
- added lintian-override about xconf_boot errors on lintian
- added a new kind of file (CFBINFILES) in Makefile for binaries in
/etc/cfengine/ (lintian complained on them ...)

I'm not sure that all what I did is good job. So, can you please check
it a little and tell me if I did something wrong ? As I'm quite new in
the commiters list I'm want to be sure that what I've done is correct ...

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Benjamin Sonntag
Paris,

PS: I just test it on my test tjener server w/vmware and it did not
seems to break anything ...


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2006-01-29 Thread Frode Jemtland
Hi

I have created a SkolelinxCommit user at wiki.debian.org, that is subscribed 
to all changes on all pages under DebianEdu. This change messages is mailed 
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I belive this is a feature we want. Anyone have any arguments against this?

From what I have seen now, there is not to many message, but I do not know 
what load we are talking about in the future. 

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