[kdewebdev-site] CVS question
Eric Laffoon
eric at kdewebdev.org
Tue Feb 22 14:03:06 EST 2005
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 11:19 am, Andras Mantia wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 February 2005 20:35, Eric Laffoon wrote:
> > Right now I have done the ssh-keygen for kdewebdev but I have an odd
> > problem uploading. I'll try another system... Argh! Did we get 50
> > emails on the Quanta devel list last night? I need to go to the
> > beach.
>
> As I said it works here. I just uploaded a file to
> kallery.kdewebdev.org, without specifying a password in Quanta.
That's just weird! I'll look at it and see what I may be doing odd.
>
> > CVS does NOT host. So when you commit to CVS it still needs to be
> > uploaded. This is cool because we can do work, send an email, have
> > people look at it and then commit it and prevent some ugly stuff and
> > I doubt that most things need to be uploaded this second.
>
> Might be cool in some cases, but I find the KDE's way of getting the
> content directly from CVS cool as well. ;-)
It has advantages for application developers but it's nightmarish to set up
for hosting. Additionally it provides no possibility of review. If one of us
does a lot of work on something we can test it, feedback, tweak and upload.
For web developers the model we are using is easy to implement and this is
good because I hope to have several things on the site be exemplary.
>
> > I need to
> > look into making sure everyone can upload, but generally it shouldn't
> > be an issue.
>
> If they have a password, this should be no problem.
I really don't understand, because I have the same thing on kittyhooch.com.
However I might have set up keys for both my user and the master kdewebdev
which could be a problem if the password and key are crossed. I'll look.
>
> Andras
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