[Snipped Evan from Cc: list] Andreas Tille, 2005-07-19 12:35:21 +0200 :
>> Besides apache config changes in 13) i don't understand, >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s work is nice. I agree with real need for >> team maintainance and scn to do a good job. You have my GO to open >> the project on Alioth. > OK, as I said I'm waiting a short time for lolando, but I guess it > will not hurd him if I just start asking for the project on allioth > to speed things up. On the other hand I would not really love to be > "Project Manager" of a project I'm not really managing (see above). > Lolando, just speak up if you are reading your mail but has no time > for any other work and give me a "go for it" if you think this is > the best way. For all others, who are no DDs but interested in > doing something just post your alioth logins to this thread. I absolutely do think Alioth is the way to go. I'm potentially swamped for the next month (meaning I don't know yet how much time I'll have) and then I'll be touring the world from September to November (included), but I'll be glad to act as a co-maintainer. As maintainer of Gforge, I do have some experience of PHP apps, as well as database maintenance. I haven't really had a look into Mediawiki yet, though (apart from the five minutes I spent looking for where to disable the "escape frames" feature). One word: something I've seen with Gforge, and which is likely to happen with Mediawiki too, is that I know of several instances of the application that are patched for integration in wherever they're run, with local patches for various reasons (that includes Alioth, two instances I run at my part-time job, and one I help run as part-time freelance). I therefore find it would be good to use Arch (or Bazaar), so that people can maintain their local branches and contribute changesets in an easy way. Roland. -- Roland Mas Sauvez les castors, plantez des arbres. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]