On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 12:57:02AM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote: > > The lists archives aren't quite in a happy state right now, being run from > > ~maor, nobody but Guy and the admins can edit/fix anything. So I asked james > > to make /org/lists.debian.org, writable to debwww people, and copied > > ~maor/debian-lists there and changed all (hopefully all) paths in files to > > point to the new location. I'll see if I can get other files moved over > > there, too. > > Great. This is something I've been dreading doing.
Me too, actually :) In the meantime, Cesar Mendoza has been accepted as a developer, and I think we'll be able to complete the transition in a day or two. I'll keep you posted (or bug you to use your admin powers to change stuff when we need it :) Actually, there's already something I need you (as admin) to do: change all files in /org/www.debian.org/lists.debian.org that don't have debwww group or g+w permissions to have it (both :). I can't test the changes without that. (Alternatively, I'll ask another admin, if I can find one) > > The last number is also a bit deceiving, since the static BTS pages are > > included in there, and they should get moved out to bugs.debian.org, too: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/web]% du -ks debian.org/Bugs > > 421998 debian.org/Bugs > > I believe that the bug lists are moving to pure dynamic generation. > If this is true, then we will be able to get rid of the non-static > parts of Bugs/, i.e. everything not generated from wml. Yes, the static pages regeneration has been stopped if I heard correctly. I think the debbugs people are still trying to implement per-maintainer and per-severity index files etc using dynamic scripts instead of static HTMLs. Once that is done, the static pages will, presumably, be removed completely. I think gecko is on vacation now; I'll have to ask doogie or aj for more details on this. -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification