[sr #110545] SSH key not recognized on Git commit

2021-10-11 Thread Luis Falcon
Follow-up Comment #15, sr #110545 (project administration): Thank you, Bob! Much appreciated. Bests Luis ___ Reply to this item at: ___ Messa

[sr #110545] SSH key not recognized on Git commit

2021-10-04 Thread Luis Falcon
Follow-up Comment #5, sr #110545 (project administration): So what is the nproposed solution to be able to push commits from mercurial / Git? We are blocked. ___ Reply to this item at: ___

[sr #110545] SSH key not recognized on Git commit

2021-10-04 Thread Luis Falcon
Follow-up Comment #3, sr #110545 (project administration): I'm hitting the same issue on Mercurial (send_pubkey_test: no mutual signature algorithm). Talking in IRC, seems like the problem might that the client and server versions are way apart (thanks kilobug) Savannah is running SSH server Ope

Re: Volunteers for GNU and GNU management [Was: Re: Subprojects in Savannah]

2020-12-01 Thread Luis Falcon
On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 22:43:18 +0100 Christopher Dimech wrote: > > Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2020 at 10:26 PM > > From: "Alfred M. Szmidt" > > To: "Luis Falcon" > > Cc: dim...@gmx.com, savannah-hackers@gnu.org, band...@gnu.org, > > b...@

Volunteers for GNU and GNU management [Was: Re: Subprojects in Savannah]

2020-12-01 Thread Luis Falcon
place to continue the discussion. Best, -- Dr. Luis Falcon, MD, MSc President, GNU Solidario GNU Health: Freedom and Equity in Healthcare www.gnuhealth.org Fingerprint: ACBF C80F C891 631C 68AA 8DC8 C015 E1AE 0098 9199

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-12-01 Thread Luis Falcon
Hi, Amin On Tue, 01 Dec 2020 00:23:17 -0500 Amin Bandali wrote: > > Is that the description you would like for 'health-hmis', 'health', or > both perhaps? The description would go to 'health'. I think 'health-hmis' is a link to health. Actually, we don't really need 'health-hmis' The rest i

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-12-01 Thread Luis Falcon
hich you have shown). Key people shine because their empathy, respect to others, commitment, and willingness to help at the right moment. Thank you for being a key person in the GNU project, a project that means so much to us. Best Luis -- Dr. Luis Falcon, MD, MSc President, GNU Solidario GNU Hea

Re: Missing two repositories in the GNU Health

2020-12-01 Thread Luis Falcon
Thank you, Amin! Everything looks great in terms of permissions and functionality :) I just sent a notice to health-dev mailing list with all the new repos, and we'll be testing them, but so far so good! All the best, Luis pgpx9BH7d3DNK.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Missing two repositories in the GNU Health

2020-11-30 Thread Luis Falcon
Hi There are still 2 missing hg repos, that were created at OSDN but I didn't mentioned them in the original email. We could name them like this: * health-pywebdav3-server * health-hmis-client-plugins I think that would complete the repositories for the current components. Thank you! Luis

Permission denied when pushing changes into newly created GNU Health repositories

2020-11-30 Thread Luis Falcon
Hi Amin / Savannah hackers I am now in the process of relocating the code to the newly created repositories. It seems like write permission issues: remote: abort: could not lock repository health-federation-portal: Permission denied BTW, now that we're into permission issues, th

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-30 Thread Luis Falcon
Hello, Christopher On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 16:16:50 +0100 Christopher Dimech wrote: > > >We, the GNU family, have a reason to celebrate today :) > > > > > > I do not see it at that. It is a sad afair when one needs to > > > intervenenterveene in this manner. > > Sad but at times necessary. L

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-30 Thread Luis Falcon
Hello, Alfred On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 08:57:40 -0500 "Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote: >We, the GNU family, have a reason to celebrate today :) > > I do not see it at that. It is a sad afair when one needs to > intervenenterveene in this manner. What do you mean?? First you ask not to leave, now we do

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-30 Thread Luis Falcon
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 08:57:36 -0500 "Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote: > The GNU project is not some FSF "backyard", nor is it "controlled" by > the FSF. Today it is. This is an old discussion I didn't want to enter again. You may look at other side or face the issue once for all. Best Luis

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-30 Thread Luis Falcon
Hello, Ian This usually happens... instead of moving forward, we get a repertoire of defensive arguments that takes us nowhere in facing and tackling the real problems at GNU.org . First of all, GNU.org is NOT and cannot be the FSF backyard, and should not be controlled by the FSF. I don't care i

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-30 Thread Luis Falcon
Hi, Amin On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 01:40:19 -0500 Amin Bandali wrote: > IMO that is an *incredibly* tight deadline which could easily be > missed. Anyhow, I did following to create the repositories you had > requested: > > cd /srv/hg/ > ln -s health health-hmis > mkdir > health-{hmis-client,fhir-serv

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-30 Thread Luis Falcon
cism and commitment has made it. GNU Health will continue to maintain the repositories at GNU.org. We, the GNU family, have a reason to celebrate today :) Thank you also to Amin Bandali, Christopher Dimech and Francisco Vila. Team work! All the best Luis -- Dr. Luis Falcon, MD, MSc President,

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-29 Thread Luis Falcon
Hello, Alfred Thank you for your mail and for your comments. On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 04:33:03 -0500 "Alfred M. Szmidt" wrote: >Sorry, I've waited too long. I have started the migration o the GNU >Health mercurial repository to OSDN. It's a pity, but it seems > like the requests over these y

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-28 Thread Luis Falcon
o manually create some additional repositories, but I never got an answer. Here is the news: https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=9874 Have a good day Luis On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 11:42:15 + Luis Falcon wrote: > On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 08:41:56 + > Ineiev wrote: > >

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-11-04 Thread Luis Falcon
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 08:41:56 + Ineiev wrote: > Currently, we have a procedure for additional Git repositories > synced with frontend (i.e. the web UI lists them with descriptions > on group's main page); we could work out something similar > for Mercurial as well. Basically, today we would nee

Re: Subprojects in Savannah

2020-10-30 Thread Luis Falcon
Hi Bob On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 17:49:28 -0600 Bob Proulx wrote: > Luis Falcon wrote: > > The GNU Health project has different components that would need > > their own repository, releases, bugs... > > Does Mercurial handle subdirectories in the repository? If so then > it

Subprojects in Savannah

2020-10-29 Thread Luis Falcon
Greetings! The GNU Health project has different components that would need their own repository, releases, bugs... This is something we'll been trying to achieve in Savannah for a while. Andrew Engelbrecht suggest me to ask it here. So, the GNU Health project has today 4 subprojects: 1) GNU Hea

Re: Granting permissions to one Mercurial branch

2020-07-06 Thread Luis Falcon
Hi Bob On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 17:10:58 -0600 Bob Proulx wrote: > Hello Luis, > > Luis Falcon wrote: > > We need to be able to push the translations changes from > > Weblate to our "default" branch. > > > > Is it possible to do it? > > Have

Granting permissions to one Mercurial branch

2020-06-24 Thread Luis Falcon
Dear all We need to be able to push the translations changes from Weblate to our "default" branch. Is it possible to do it? We could create a developer user, but that would give access to many resources. We only need weblate to be able to commit / push to the default branch. I've got the RSA k

[savannah-help-public] [sr #107879] bug report listings: configurable columns, more options

2014-08-09 Thread Luis Falcon
Follow-up Comment #13, sr #107879 (project administration): Thanks ! It works great now. All the best, ___ Reply to this item at: ___ Message sent

[savannah-help-public] [sr #107879] bug report listings: configurable columns, more options

2014-08-09 Thread Luis Falcon
Follow-up Comment #11, sr #107879 (project administration): Hi Pavel ! Don't know whether is related, but it seems that there is an issue with the sorting on the bugs and tasks. Both listing show the oldest first, and clicking on the columns to sort won't work. Thanks ! __

[savannah-help-public] [sr #107879] bug report listings: configurable columns, more options

2014-08-06 Thread Luis Falcon
Follow-up Comment #8, sr #107879 (project administration): Thanks a lot, Pavel ! I think of the "tree view" as the initial, summarized view that we get showing all the records, with the field names as columns. My idea is to be able to also sort by release number from that "tree view". Most prob

[savannah-help-public] [sr #107879] bug report listings: configurable columns, more options

2014-07-15 Thread Luis Falcon
Follow-up Comment #6, sr #107879 (project administration): Hello Just a quick update on this. I would like to search on issues/bugs associated to an specific GNU Health version. Is there a way to show the release on the tree view ? Also, the query generator (query edit form) I get the following