[Savannah-hackers] webcvs for fsf-usa-org?

2003-10-15 Thread Bradley M. Kuhn
We have a savannah project called fsf-usa-org.  We would like to set it up
so that the /fsf area of the webcvs is connected to that project.

ISTR that a given project can also have a webspace associated with it.
Would that work here?

Another option would be to have a separate project for the /fsf area of
webcvs.

Could you all suggest some options?  The main problem we want to solve:

  we want /fsf to be accessible by a list of people who don't necessarily
  have CVS access to the webcvs as a whole.

  Also, it might be best if the list of people who can get to fsf-usa-org
  as a whole and /fsf are different.  That might mean that a separate
  savannah project just for the website area of /fsf would be best.


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Re: [Savannah-hackers] webcvs for fsf-usa-org?

2003-10-15 Thread Hugo Gayosso
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"Bradley M. Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> We have a savannah project called fsf-usa-org.  We would like to set it up
> so that the /fsf area of the webcvs is connected to that project.

[...]

> Could you all suggest some options?  The main problem we want to solve:
> 
>   we want /fsf to be accessible by a list of people who don't necessarily
>   have CVS access to the webcvs as a whole.
> 
>   Also, it might be best if the list of people who can get to fsf-usa-org
>   as a whole and /fsf are different.  That might mean that a separate
>   savannah project just for the website area of /fsf would be best.

That was exactly the way 'gnueval' used to be, I am not sure if it
still works like that.

gnueval could manage www.gnu.org/evaluation via CVS.  But recently
there were some issues of having '/evaluation' not being sync'ed from
CVS, it seems those issues were fixed but I haven't done any changes
since then to verify it.

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