Today, Jonathan Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Without sftp, I cannot use arch with my Savannah projects. Two of my > projects depend on the arch revision system to be practical.
If that adds weight to your request, another project which I had intended to host on savannah, also depends on arch for version control. > I hereby volunteer to make an attempt to solve the problem. I need > appropriate access levels to the appropriate machines, and a means of > communicating in real time with at least one Savannah admin to ask > questions as I go along. I too have read through the bug logs and admin documentation and tried the suggestions. So, if I can do anything to help test as an unprivileged user, I'd be glad to. > The window of opportunity for one of my projects is closing. I'd > prefer Savannah to be it's host. Please reply speedily; I'd like to > help resolve the problem quickly. Right; the window of opportunity for savannah to act as a hosting service for arch-controlled projects has been closed for too long. I'd hate to see people resort to sf.net for arch-controlled projects just because they offer working sftp and savannah doesn't. > By the trust vested in me as a Debian developer, I promise I won't do > anything untoward with any access I am given. As I'm not a debian developer and have no other token of trustworthiness to show, I volunteer as an unprivileged tester. (-: I hope we'll get this resolved soon. -- Andreas Fuchs, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], antifuchs (I sent this mail to the arch and emacs-devel lists before, but the mail process died before it hit sv-hackers; sorry if this is a duplicate) _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers