On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Eric Bélanger<[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Aaron Griffin<[email protected]> > wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Dusty Phillips<[email protected]> wrote: >>> 2009/7/15 Aaron Griffin <[email protected]>: >>>> I imagine we could throw an install of the main site on the aur server >>>> for community packages. I hadn't thought that far ahead though. I was >>>> under the impression that community was going to remain on the AUR web >>>> page. >>> >>> Its doable, but would probably need some template hacking to not have, >>> like, the news and download pages on there. Unless you want the TUs to >>> have their own news feeds and stuff? >> >> Hmm, I don't know if that's necessary really. >> >>> I think it would be easy enough to add [community] to reporead on our >>> main server, but we don't want to make it look like community is >>> officially supported... on the other hand, community IS uncommented by >>> default in pacman, so it would actually make sense to have it on the >>> main page so users can see the list of packages they have available on >>> a default install. We could have a note on all community packages that >>> they aren't part of the official repos... >> >> This sounds feasible. Giving TUs accounts on the main site would >> actually be easy, but we'd have to play with the permissions just a >> tad. If people think this is a good idea, Dusty and I will take this >> offlist to deal with the details. >> > > I think it would be better to wait a few days to give time to finish > off the rebuild. Although the downtime is short as you said, there is > always the possibility of some complications. The cvs to svn switch > also involve a learning curve for non-dev TU so it might slow down the > rebuild. It will also give you more time to figure out how to deal > with the website issue.
The problem with that is my time. I have time tonight, so I wanted to get it out of the way. If I wait, it might end up being weeks before I can get a block of time to do this again. Does anyone have an idea of the rebuilds that are left for community? How many and how long it will take? If I could get an estimate, maybe I could plan accordingly
