On Mon, 9 Jul 2012, Iain Buclaw wrote: > Around April, I got myself a new server that I planned to be dedicated to all > things gdc. Initially it provided a default web page - which will soon have > useful links to development, bugs, build releases for various architectures / > platforms, etc. > > http://gdcproject.org
Food for thought, make sure someone has automated off-site backups. Protecting against single-person hosted sites and them disappearing is important for long term health. For example, Walter downloads a nightly dump of the dbugs data base from my system. > And for the same reasons as above, with the extra reason that D's bugzilla now > disallows creating new bugs for GDC, I've also installed a new bug tracker on > the system too. > > http://gdcproject.org/bugzilla > > I'm going to see if I can get it hooked up to a mailing list for users to > register to, or (with permission?) link my bugzilla installation to this > mailing list. The gdc category was disabled at the bugzilla I host by request of someone on the gdc project ages ago. I don't remember who. I'd be happy to re-open it and give admin access to one or two people. Having it report changes to a list or a newsgroup is pretty easy to setup. Later, Brad