On 9/17/07, Georg Grabler <ggrabler@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, if i remember right, somebody already offered you a git repository on projects.archlinux.org.
That was mostly as an 'upstream' repository for submitting changes for the current AUR. If we need a centralized git repo for aur2 work, then I can probably swing something, but it wouldn't be something quickly done. The projects infrastructure is not set up for non-dev remote write access.
If the choice falls onto archlinux-projects, for a git repository you'd might have to wait a week (or till the weekend), since i start my two week vacation then, where i have enough time to get around this.
I've never set up git before (and didn't read closer yet), and therefore it will take much more time than setting up a svn server (which is already running on http://svn.archlinux-projects.org/repos, since i received the domains archlinux-projects.org and stiat.net today, and moved my blog to blog.stiat.net ).
Currently, i'm on the task of migrating data from the old, to the new server, as well as i'm still looking for a cms which fits my needs. I've already tried about 5 cms, but all of them were quite overloaded or just not really the best choice for a seroius information page, or just had major flaws.
Just a suggestion. Don't spend too much time on choosing a CMS. I say slap a blog engine up and call it good enough for now.