Paul Lathrop wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 12:15 AM, David Schmitt<da...@dasz.at> wrote:
>> Yes, something I forgot to mention: I'm totally open to other people
>> interested in this project to join, commit, and maintain their modules.
>>
>>
>> Regards, DavidS
> 
> I'll be glad to join this effort. How do I add myself to the project?

I've already noted the camptocamp modules and'll put you on the list too :)

Mainly we're still fumbling around how to best distribute and "version" 
the modules after publishing them. My personal todo list looks like this:

* Get a few modules "releasable". (My first target list is what can be 
seen in my github account[1]: common, munin, nagios, apache, collectd) 
This is mostly documentation work and removing stuff obsoleted by recent 
facter and puppet releases.

* Aquire access to the necessary infrastructure. That would be primarily 
the "pcm" redmine project for bugtracking and perhaps an automated 
documentation builder (using puppetdoc).

* Announce a first beta and Call For Modules.

* Lather, rinse, repeat.

* Develop and deploy best practises for
   - distribution dependent module parts
   - distribution independent module interfaces
   - repository organisation standards
   - module deployment


For the first iteration, having a documented way to use git directly to 
work with modules and module upgrading might be just enough to get those 
people on board who're already maintaining their modules in git (and 
thus are in the best position to help anyways).



Regards, DavidS

[1] http://github.com/DavidS


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