Am Dienstag, den 06.12.2005, 14:15 +0100 schrieb Benjamin Sonntag: > Hi all, > > The french team who is developping skolelinux since 2005-05 has no cvs > for now. > > I joined the team on 2005-11 and convinced them to use cvs for our > sources. cool idea huh ? > > Do you think it is possible to have a dedicated cvs module in your > debian-edu cvs server for the french project, or do you think we'd > rather use our own cvs in France (we can administrate a local version of > course) ? We want to store our specific packages sources in this cvs and > the cd builder scripts too. > > We also want to use some scripts to send a mail when a commit is sent to > the repository so that our french server can do nightly builds and so > that our mailing list can receive cvs commit warning messages. > > What is your opinion and what solution do you prefer ? > The German Skolelinux team addressed the issue last night at our meeting in Gütersloh. We are against having too many seperate SVN/CVS repositories. We would prefer to have a branch for the extra CD on the Norwegian SVN Server. We should all try to combine our forces concerning SVN/CVS and Content Management. We recently formed a task force for Content Management. So far we have been testing and evaluating different systems (Zope/Plone 2.1, Drupal, Typo3, Xaraya, Daisy,...). We would like to include your proposals (Spip,...) and try to find a solution that can last and will serve all users for a long time. We are especially keen on managing multilingual content and having the data stored in a way that allows to retrieve the information in a sensible way from the system in case we want to migrate one day. Kind regards David
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