I had to do a reimport, because Danny's branch was not included. Url is the same svn://svn.reactos.org/web But if someone did a checkout of that repository before the re- import, you need to trash it and do a new one.
Currently, those people have write access to the repository: cfinck - Colin Finck cwittich - Christoph von Wittich dgoette - Danny Goete abragin - Aleksey Bragin frik85 - Klemens Friedl gedmurphy - Ged Murphy
Passwords match your main accounts. If someone else needs write access, drop me a line.
WBR, Aleksey Bragin.
On Apr 7, 2009, at 8:00 PM, Aleksey Bragin wrote:
Readonly version of the repository is ready for testing: svn://svn.reactos.org/web
Paths aren't changed yet (they represent the layout from the main repo), and there is an artifact of a few empty revisions in the beginning (from 2 to 21), but besides this things are fine.
WBR, Aleksey Bragin.
On Apr 7, 2009, at 12:03 AM, Aleksey Bragin wrote:
I think Ged means publishing RosCMS as a standalone project (releases, news, etc), useful for other people, not moving it to yet another repository of course. At least it could give it more testing, more real usage, and show off its advantages over hundreds of other existing CMS.
WBR, Aleksey Bragin.
On Apr 6, 2009, at 11:45 PM, Danny Götte wrote:
Ged wrote:
How about actually branching it off as a completely separate project and seeing if it generates any interest? It might be a good way to both improve the codebase and generate some good publicity for ReactOS
It doesn't make sense for everything in web/, some things like RosCMS can be developed seperately, but other things like the supportDB are imo not that useful for other websites, so they should remain near the reactos repo.