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[Savannah-hackers] Re: ftp.gnu.org directories update & Savannah


From: loic
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] Re: ftp.gnu.org directories update & Savannah
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 09:15:52 +0100 (CET)

Bradley M. Kuhn writes:
 > Loic Dachary <address@hidden> wrote:
 > > and can be set/removed by project administrators) to update the GNU
 > > package directory without login on gnudist and doing it manualy.
 > 
 > Is this about ftp or www?  The subject says ftp, but then you talk of
 > gnudist and www.gnu.org everywhere else.

 This is about ftp, not www. www is currently synced and this works. Sorry
for the mistake.

 > Is this for uploading FTP releases, or for uploading web pages?
 > 
 > which live on gnuftp now.  Yet, later on you mention 
 > 
 > >    - A rsync updatable directory is granted to each project
 > 
 > >    - Each project contributor has read/write access to this directory,
 > >      if and only if the 'release maintainer' bit is set in the 
 > >      Savannah database (a few lines in /usr/local/bin/cvssh does it,
 > >      people who have a true shell account on subversions always have
 > >      read/write access to the directory, as long as they belong to
 > >      the right group, of course).
 > 
 > This likely means that all these people need accounts on gnudist (or gnuftp
 > if this is about FTP space), right?  Or, would there be an account *per
 > project* that has ssh keys from the various contributors allowed to upload?

 The idea was to do as it's done for the web. Contributors for a given project
maintain their directory *on subversion*. A single user does the 
synchronization with gnuftp on a daily basis.

                Cheers,

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