On 04/18/05 16:25 Matt Housh wrote:
3. Integration I briefly spoke with Johannes regarding the integration of the a bug tracker into the website. Will we use cvstrac for this? Other options?
I like cvstrac and we're all used to it. Might as well keep using it. It's easy to move, certainly, since it's mostly contained in an sqlite db. The only alternative that really catches my eye is trac, since it supports subversion, but cvstrac will do if we don't go that route. Trac has some annoying dependencies, if I recall correctly.
Regarding cvstrac, I think I managed to integrate it pretty well into the new website: http://www.varlock.com/tmp/wikka/05_cvstrac0.png http://www.varlock.com/tmp/wikka/06_cvstrac1.png http://www.varlock.com/tmp/wikka/07_cvstrac2.png (well, apart from the light blue that I'll have to change one day or another ;))
Another question is the ports database page: I suppose we should change it a bit to fit the new contrib (do we still want to list the external httpup repos not in contrib?)
If there are external repos that don't go into contrib, perhaps it's best not to list them on the CLC pages. After all, isn't part of the point of the new contrib to sort of centralize and list everything? That would be something like a new unmaintained or a second contrib outside of contrib...
I prefer to only list the opt / base / contrib ports too. But this way we could "loose" ports from people not interested in partecipating to the new contrib. I'm perfectly ok with it, but just in case we can consider a dedicated (wiki?) page listing just the urls of additional repos, to show that there's life outside clc/crux :)
Perhaps it could be argued that maybe subprojects are needed there as well, like gnome or mythtv or xfce4 or kde ports, etc., but perhaps they'd be better of listed only in their subproject pages, if we go that route.
I'm for the dedicated page approach; additionally, since there's the optional "group" tag into the clc Pkgfile header, this could be used for selecting a group of related ports. Just a combo-box away. -- Simone Rota WEB : http://www.varlock.com Bergamo, Italy MAIL: sip@varlock.com