Hello Robert, (I'm moving the discussion to the savannah-hackers-public@gnu.org mailing list).
On Sep 2, 2015, at 12:42, Robert Musial <r...@gnu.org> wrote: > I currently am a www.gnu.org webmaster and help rms with some of his personal > computing needs. I saw on his site that he was looking for people to help > maintain/hack savannah.gnu.org, so I am offering my help. My username on > savannah is 'rmmm' as is my fencepost user account. Please let me know what I > can help with. Thanks for offering to help. More volunteers are always needed. The typical place to start would be here: http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToBecomeASavannahHacker/ However, Because you are also one of a webmaster for gnu.org, you are in a special position to help us complete a long-wanted project: enable using GIT for web-pages of projects on http://www.gnu.org and http://nongnu.org. As you probably know, all webpages for individual projects (i.e those under http://www.gnu.org/software/XXX and http://nongnu.org/XXXX) are updated only through CVS. We are working on enabling GIT updates as well (only for projects that will be interested in switching from CVS to GIT). This requires careful coordination between savannah servers (which we can modify) and scripts running on gnu.org (which we can't access, but you can). You can see more background information here (though many links are stale): http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2014-11/msg00001.html And the various related scripts and configuration files here: http://git.housegordon.org/cgit/gnu-sv-gitweb.git/tree/ If you're a member of webmast...@gnu.org, then there's also the message I sent on 15-Jan-2015 titled 'Enabling git for web-repositories on www.gnu.org' ( gnu.org #974561 ) . If you're willing to help with this new feature, I believe it will be beneficial to many savannah users. regards, - assaf