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RE: What about our webapp policy draft?



I am quite pleased with the policy draft.  I just finished compiling our
large web application with many different components and pieces into a
Debian package with the help of this document.  I used nearly every portion
of the document and found it to be extremely helpful and well thought out.

Installing a large application of this type is very demanding and frequently
has numerous configuration challenges.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexis Sukrieh [mailto:sukria@sukria.net]
> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:27 AM
> To: debian-webapps@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: What about our webapp policy draft?
> 
> * sean finney (seanius@debian.org) disait :
> > from my point of view, these are the next few steps:
> >
> > - get more "outside eyes" reading over the document for review.  mainly
> >   i'd like to see at least one of the apache team sign off on it,
> >   as they have a vested interest in seeing this work as well.
> 
> Sadly my mail posted on debian-apache didn't catch any feedback...
> 
> > - get more work done on the webapps-common package to actually
> >   implement this stuff.
> 
> I grabbed the CVS repository and took a look at the bits. It looks great
> but I must say I'm a bit puzzled, I don't where to start to give a hand.
> Sean, can you enlighten me? ;)
> 
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