How to get to Xfce 4.4

Nick Schermer nickschermer at gmail.com
Tue Jan 10 09:25:33 CET 2006


2006/1/9, sofar <sofar at foo-projects.org>:
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> On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:26:40 +0100, masse_nicolas at yahoo.fr wrote:
> > On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:19:33 -0800
> > "Brian J. Tarricone" <bjt23 at cornell.edu> wrote:
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> >> On 1/9/2006 8:13 AM, sofar wrote:
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> >> > perhaps maintain the website in SVN? might help the group effort a
> >> > bit.
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> >> Yes!  Let's please do this, regardless if we want to make it easier for
> >> group collaboration.  What we also might want to do is set up a staging
> >> area so you edit the stuff locally, check it out on staging.xfce.org,
> >> make sure it works ok, then push it to www.xfce.org.  I know a few
> sites
> >> that use this approach (xinehq.de, IIRC is one of them), and it's
> >> definitely a good idea if we're going to have several people working on
> >> it and updating it.  Yeah, I know, I'm getting a bit ahead of
> ourselves,
> >> but... whatever.
> >>
> >>      -b
> >
> > Yes, this would be a very good approach I think, especially if this is
> > possible to have a test area.
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> I've setup a second repo at mocha for this: /var/svn/www - it contains a
> www.xfce.org/trunk and www.xfce.org/tags. trunk points to the current
> www.xfce.org site, tags contains a www.xfce.org-20060109 tag copy of that
> same content.
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> Since it's a separate svn repo access is restricted to a separate group
> but works otherwise exactly the same as the xfce repo:
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> anonymous viewing:
>   http://svn.xfce.org/svn/www/
> developer access:
>   https://svn.xfce.org/svn/www/
> websvn view:
>   http://svn.xfce.org/listing.php?repname=www&path=%2F&sc=0
> test view:
>   http://svn.xfce.org/www/
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> (note that the test view isn't synced with commits right now - I'll need
> to fiddle up a post-commit script to do this after every commit).
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> Only current admins have full access to the repo now - anyone wishing to
> work on this can request access through the usual method (bribe, beg,
> threaten etc).
>
> Howz' dat?


That's Awesome \o/. Great job.

Auke


Gr. Nick

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