Hi, I discussed this proposal privately or on irc with different people, I'll try to formalize it here. I think it would be nice to offer access to a dedicated svn repository on crux.nu to 3rd party contributors (the current 'contrib') The main motivations behind this proposal are the following: - Versioning and history also for contrib - Promote teamwork - Make the contributors acually feel part of a project, much like the old CLC. - Less complicated setup for us: no need to sync many remote repos, check for dups, etc. - Potential improvement of quality in ports. - Contributors can concentrate on the ports, rather than on the platform (webspace, etc) As a general note, I'm proposing to simply act as a service provider, and let the community auto-regulate itself. Nonetheless there should be a contrib maintainer, possibly outside crux-devel, responsible for basic quality testing, evaluating access requests and pass them to us, etc. Assuming current contrib members are interested in such a service (we may as well do a preliminary survey on the crux ML) what do you think about that? Related topics: These are somehow related to the introduction of a crux.nu hosted contrib and general repo setup: - We're currently evaluating other version control apps such as git and mercurial to see if they would fit best our setup, particularly regarding access control and repository separation, also considering that some reorganization of the repo layout could be needed if we decide to include the new contrib. If we agree on a svn replacement, there's the possibility of initially deploy git/hg/other only for the common contrib and migrate core/opt later on when we start working on CRUX 2.3 - Introduction of project specific repositories: gnome, mythtv, kde, etc. has been suggested. - Maybe we can take the chance of solving the long time due task of organizing the repository in a multi-arch friendly way and eventually put together tools & guidelines. Please add comments and ideas by replying to this thread and/or live on #crux-devel at freenode. Regards, Simone -- Simone Rota Bergamo, Italy - http://www.varlock.com