Hello Olivier, (jumping into the conversation)
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 10:24 AM, olivier sallou <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 2012/3/28 Ana Guerrero <[email protected]> >> >> Hi! >> >> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 05:05:01PM +0200, Olivier Sallou wrote: >> > Hi, >> > I'd like to know how (Debian) projects are usually managed for GoSC if >> > accepted ? >> > >> >> Time management? Task management? >> Please ask more specific questions. > > > I was more meaning code related (next question). >> >> >> > Should code be hosted in Alioth? and where in this case ? (new project >> > creation?)> >> >> Yes, alioth sounds like a good place. Indeed. Alioth is good for developing new projects. But you should look towards integration within Debian's team infrastructure/repositories. > > > But do we usually create specific project in Alioth for this? >> >> >> > Other things to know / to think about? >> In the case of your project, I am concerned about the hosting issue. >> We might end with a very good code but not hosting and the student will >> feel her time was a waste. > > > As said ealier, I can host it in my academic premises, at least up to a > certain capacity. > The Debian live team who propose a cgi script to create live images uses > servers as well. > If the solution is a real success, I think we may find funds to support > higher load. > > I'd advice to host the code on alioth and demo it on your premises. When it's done people can check / get and build the sources from there and you both should look to put it under a Debian hosted server. For the demo I guess you could even start using debian.net subdomain so the "move" would be smooth for your users. regards -- Rudy Godoy http://stone-head.org _______________________________________________ Soc-coordination mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
