On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Eric Bélanger<snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Aaron Griffin<aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey all, This is part informational, and part not.
We have a donated server from SevenL networks that has sat mostly unused up until now. What we would like to do is more the AUR and community on to that machine, so that TUs can get real (limited) shell accounts and the people managing this side of the project get a bit more control.
As far as I know, things are almost ready to go, but what we need to do is setup a good time to "freeze" the AUR and community so we can switch over the DNS and change checkout locations.
Once this is complete, we can move forward with switching community to SVN and using the official dbscripts for managing the repo. This way you guys can get your own testing repo too!
Sooo... the list, as I see it: * Decide on a date and time for the move * Get SSH keys from all TUs * Switch DNS over * Disable the AUR/community on gerolde
Anything I'm missing? Suggestions as to a good date?
I propose keeping the readline rebuild in testing until the AUR/community move is done. So we could do the community readline rebuild (http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/15165) in the new community-testing repo then move everything to core/extra/community once it's done.
I was thinking of a bit longer timeline for the SVN switchover. In my head I had: move machines sometime this week, do the svn transition next week. Is that too long?
If we go this way, I suggest doing the move very soon (this week or next week) as we want to complete the readline rebuild so we could start the massive libjpeg rebuild. The timing of the AUR/community move couldn't be better.