Greetings,
If we're planning on moving off of Sourceforge, I would be more than happy to be a mirror, or provide any other service deemed necessary. Like I said, I have some disgusting amounts of bandwidth to use.
Dave
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 08:44:02 +0200, Thomas Bruederli roundcube@gmail.com wrote:
2005/10/10, B. Johannessen bob@db.org:
Thomas Bruederli wrote:
It's probably a bit early to set up a Wiki for documentation but if we have some people ready taking care of that it would be cool to have one.
One thing I've learned about wikis is that it's never to soon. Initially there's not much point in working to hard at organizing it. Just use it as someplace to dump any and all relevant information; someone will surely organize it later on.
To use Trac would also mean to move the website hosting (we'd like a clean integration into the website). Bob, if you are willing to host the whole thing and if you have the right environment (Phyton, PostgreSQL) available, I would suggest to try it out. I see that there are scripts available to import existing tracking data from Bugzilla or Sourceforge. If we also can import the mailing list archive it would be perfect...
Just tell me, what I need to do!
If you could just create a tar file of the current web site, and add an A record for beta.roundcube.net pointing to 195.159.29.201. That way I can set up a mirror site at http://beta.roundcube.net/, and once we're happy with that, you can move the www record as well.
DNS entry is available, the website contents can be downloaded at http://roundcube.net/roundcube_www.tar.gz It's just a simple PHP page which includes the RSS feed from sourceforge to build the news section.
I may also need more privileges to the project in SourceForge CVS. My SourceForge username is bob-johannessen.
Done. Hope you have the right permissions now.
I'll try to get started on this tonight(*) or tomorrow afternoon (I'll put the mailing list archives on temporary hold, and integrate them into the web site as well).
Bob
*) I'm in the CET timezone, currently at UTC+2
Thanks a lot! Thomas