can't ccnsider making a repo on Savannah for every change a
user proposes, what is the best form of pull-request that we could
consider implementing?
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st of us need to be patient while you work on this. But is
there anything that I, or the sysadmins, could do to help?
If there is, please tell me and them.
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allowed.
debug1: channel 1: free: client-session, nchannels 2
debug1: channel 0: free: /tmp/r...@cvs.savannah.gnu.org:22, nchannels 1
Connection to cvs.savannah.gnu.org closed.
Transferred: sent 2796, received 2372 bytes, in 1.5 seconds
Bytes per second: sent 1880.4, received 1595.2
debug1
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@section External Libraries
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i reduce the amoun of development work we would need
to do in order to get this feature up and running?
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y of Jami, or reaching out to the network at large.
I worry how security of access to the repo would be maintained thru
Jam, but let's not go down that tangent now.
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ests. Could that do
the operations in (2) while making them look like (3)?
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2
and 3. To me it seems that model 2 could offer a web interface which
would look much like thatof model 3. So why would some people prefer
model 3 strongly?
Is there some detailed fact I am mussing? Does anyone here know?
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OTOH, account creation for
> submission of bugs
It is unacceptable to require people to make an account to send a bug report.
Many free software packages do this, so I don't send them bug reports.
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meet the repo criteria.
Is that basically the same as what I suggested above?
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require the savannah hackers to do something. Like any other use of Savannah.
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n for accessability of the contribuor's git repo. For
instance, it must allow anonymous read access from any and all sites,
including via Tor.
Is that sufficient as a requirement?
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option
alongside the email method.
We need to distinguish these two kinds of pull requests clearly.
Are there established terms for the two?
For now, I will call them "githubish pull requests" and "basic git
pull requests", but I'd rather use established terms if there are
a
ls.
So if people prefer to send everything anout a proposed change in just
one email, why isn't that trivially simple?
I have a hunch that relates to some constraint or complication that
has not been mentioned.
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gt; 2. Some projects introduced code reviews integrated with git, so that
> frequent contributors (with write access to the repository, but not
> blanket commit privileges,
I suspect yes, but I can't be sure.
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nnah" is an incoherent goal?
Could a sufficient subset of this integration be found that would be
both (1) attractive to users and (2) doable within our practical and
moral constraints?
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Founde
these different from push requests?
or forge
> integrations that respect the principles of free software.
Would you like to describe more concretely what you mean?
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u, in case you have different views.
I've cc'd some others so that they can see your views too.
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use it's important for me to see
how various GNU supporting activies are going.
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s for me so I did not have to do it myself.
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or other
> problems from TeX, and the output looked just fine.
Thank you for checking. I've announced the availability of the manual.
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Does the manual format properly in TeX?
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n the repo?
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specific
> instructions could be supplied.
Let's use `trunk'.
> And actually it might be simplest if I were to reach into the remote
> git repository and set that as the default branch name, and then have
> you clone it again so that you don't need to do anything on yo
t they don't have
licenses.
> git setup
> Have you set up git for yourself previously?
Yes, I use it on Emacs.
The one thing I still need is to know how to specify the name of the
principal branch. I decided to wait for that info before committing
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ions if you choose to
> use a branch name different from "master".
Can someone please tell me how to do that?
I know how to use `git push' with no arguments; that's all.
Do I have to specify the root branch name in git commit,
or only in git push?
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. I will see if it works better.
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t add and git commit, then publish your
> branch with git push, using the appropriate options if you choose to
> use a branch name different from "master".
Can you please tell me how to do these things? I don't know much about
using git -- I know only the most basic, usu
s
> it would redirect from the nongnu.org domain to the gnu.org domain.
> So I don't think there is anything that actually needs to be done.
> Other than to use the gnu.org path.
Thanks.
I was able to clone the repo, but I don't know how to take the next
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server certificate verification failed. CAfile: none CRLfile: none
Is this a bug? Should I do something else?
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> https://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=c-intro-and-ref
This is a GNU package -- have you put it in https://savannah.nongnu.org/?
If so, please move it to https://savannah.gnu.org/git/, and ack.
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I put them in a tar ball which is in ~rms/c-manual.tgz on fencepost.
Can you see it there?
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where.
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that better, and I can deal with it
with some help.
Then would you please tell me how to create my copy?
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than just enable the reps to coexist: it would
explain the substantial difference between the two.
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ld call this repo something different, but what?
Any suggestions?
Or we could rename the existing repo to Old GNU C Manual.
Is that hard to do?
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ed; I would like to publish it there.
I prefer CVS, but I suppose people will be happier if it uses git.
WDYT?
Do you have a way to take a bunch of backup versions from Emacs editing
and convert them into revisions in the repo?
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t.
> > Is there anything I can tell them about this today?
> Generally, Amin is the one to ask about the status.
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.
> > Can we run that on savannah, or some other VM on the same server?
> We have VM setup for it. Amin Bandali is working on installing the
> software.
That is good news, and Emacs developers will be glad to hear it.
Is there anything I can tell them about this today?
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that on savannah, or some other VM on the same server?
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g, do you propose any changes in it?
I don't know anything about the specific packages in the list
proposed for decommissioning, so I have no objections.
As long as they have been dead for quite some time.
We should not bury them if there is real doubt that they are dead.
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would like to discuss it with him so we can DTRT.
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://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/www-commits/2021-03/index.html
>
> Has anyone else noticed?
>
>
I haven’t seen mine too…
Besnik
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e
accepted. It does not require the student to run any nonfree
software. It does not even encourage the student to use the service;
the school compels them to do that.
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. But that would change nothing for the users that
connect to the service and get map data.
What determines whether the service does something bad to the users
is _how the service behaves_ in regard to that use.
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the user of any program that the students use to do this.
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> the idea that it would be a good idea to add a feature to maps.me to do
> a network call to google maps in order to generate a better route. That
> would be a bad idea.
I agree -- maybe it would be better to use a different example.
Can anyone think of a better example?
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veat. For extensive
> program it should then be recommended for authors
> to seriously consider the benefits of the license,
> particularly for new programs.
That I think is a good idea.
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ee program. So it is ok on this criterion.
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ust be a
requirement.
> Otherwise it will break Freedom 1.
I think that is somewhat of an oversimplification.
Anyway, it is a different issue.
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say that this clause does not apply
to using the program with a service.
Do you see now what I mean?
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cation with services run by other people or entities.
Would someone like to work on a draft of this change?
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teria to distinguish between
services and nonfree programs.
THanks for pointing this out to me, and please be patient now
since changing things like this can take time.
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Also, please delete Nick Hill, Joshua Gay, and Yavor Doganov as
admins.
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rinciple, but it could amount to a tremendous
amount of work. I don't think we can ask our translation teams to
undertake that much -- their resourcs are limited.
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In
this an
important issue. Would you be able to assist with configuration of
internationalization for the wiki?
What texts do you think we should translate?
It seems to me that the wiki basically has to be in English,
so translation is not very useful.
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oup belongs savannah.gnu.org
> or savannah.nongnu.org is determined by the value of the type
> field in one of those tables.
Ok, I guess.
Thanks for explaining.
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at you just made are enough.
What does "account configurations" mean?
What does "administration trackers" mean?
What is "the package database"?
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GNU Coding Standards.
Note that some parts of the GNU Coding standards are firm
requirements, while some are just preferences/suggestions.
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avannah.nongnu.org for non-GNU packages.
The sentence added in savannah.nongnu.org's front page
should say that it is for non-GNU packages and that requirements
are looser in a few ways than for GNU packages (if that is true).
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at part of the node word for word, though,
so I tried to shorten it.
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eems to be written to cover savannah.nongnu.org. Many of the
sections are redundant and potentially misleading because GNU packages
are covered by stricter requirements.
How about fixing this?
I've cc'd the GNU Advisory Committee to keep them informed.
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org home page to make the link to
this easier to recognize?
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ers towards any nonfree software, In
> particular, it must not automatically download or install any
> nonfree software.
I'm simply avoiding a possible loophole for people to misinterpret it.
What do you people think of this change?
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hen I visited that site I couldn't find a link to them.
There are dozens of links on that page, so it is possible I overlooked
it. Anyway, could you please send me the the URL of the page which
lists those rules?
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r the new network but I didn't know
the last byte had also changed.)
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~/bin/ssh-for-cvs
but getting rid of that did not change anything.
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right thing to do.
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? If not who was the
original maintainer?
Have you ever talked with him?
Is he still doing work on the package?
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d not be there. Would you please delete it?
However, the bigger question is, why is it there? What system do we
have for trying to prevent, or notice and delete, postings like this?
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ions people sent emails offering to help,
> yet they were never heard from again.
Too bad.
I will keep trying to find someone.
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[I sent this message a week ago but did not get a response.
The lack of any response is worrysome -- is anyone there?]
I sent a couple of volunteers your way, so I wonder: do you have
enough people now?
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e now?
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es are games, I am erana on savannah.
Kind regards,
Johan
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d on some reasoning, try
applying the same reasoning to the case of FTP and see what conclusion
it leads to.
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he subject and I don't get it. Would you please explain?
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?
From: Mike Gerwitz
To: Richard Stallman
Cc: Hanno Böck ,
repo-criteria-disc...@gnu.org, savannah-hackers-pub...@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Repo-criteria-discuss] Savannah and HTTPS
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Date: Mon, 10 Oc
uot;or any later
> > version" formulation for the GNU GPL, GNU AGPL, and GNU LGPL, and any
> > other versioned licenses that do not have automatic upgrades.
Seems good.
> We have never accepted CC licenses on Savannah,
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ly which
licenses that means, so it is important to say, "including the GNU
GPL, GNU AGPL and GNU LGPL".
However, we can exclude the versioned licenses which have automatic
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e that part of the policy.
How about clarifying the text there?
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files of the programs on Savannah?
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more help.
I have posted the request on stallman.org, and will leave it there.
Thank you, Assaf, for helping us get by.
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erriding
> factors that make it infeasible as far as I can see:
You've answered the wrong question. I did not ask whether you can do
it. I asked whether the idea makes sense.
Suppose we got a much bigger server and had people to run it well.
Would running GitBucket on Savannah make sense?
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Does it make sense to run GitBucket on Savannah?
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will get it posted on stallman.org, which is a place it has not been.
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s. That is done. Karl has
> identified some other services that also need configuration
> adjustment. Mostly done but some small details left to completely
> finish it.
> We are investigating the cryptolog modifications. In progress.
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I suggest concentrating first on this set of problems.
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ails left to completely
> finish it.
> We are investigating the cryptolog modifications. In progress.
Please keep me posted.
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Internet Hall-of-Famer (internethalloffame.org)
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one but some small details left to completely
> finish it.
> We are investigating the cryptolog modifications. In progress.
Please keep me posted.
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Dr Richard Stallman
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ongnu.org or
replicant.fsf.org.
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Dr Richard Stallman
President, Free Software Foundation (gnu.org, fsf.org)
Internet Hall-of-Famer (internethalloffame.org)
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eeded.
But I don't know how soon we could get it installed, etc.
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Dr Richard Stallman
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Internet Hall-of-Famer (internethalloffame.org)
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> I cannot undertake that
> myself any time soon. We need an interested volunteer.
Are you the main person normally working on Savannah?
Chris and Mallory, can you find someone who would like to
improve Savannah's accessibility?
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