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[Savannah-hackers] Re: ftp.gnu.org directories update & Savannah


From: Bradley M. Kuhn
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] Re: ftp.gnu.org directories update & Savannah
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:44:03 -0500
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Loic Dachary <address@hidden> wrote:
> and can be set/removed by project administrators) to update the GNU
> package directory without login on gnudist and doing it manualy.

Is this about ftp or www?  The subject says ftp, but then you talk of
gnudist and www.gnu.org everywhere else.

Is this for uploading FTP releases, or for uploading web pages?

which live on gnuftp now.  Yet, later on you mention 

>       - A rsync updatable directory is granted to each project

>       - Each project contributor has read/write access to this directory,
>         if and only if the 'release maintainer' bit is set in the 
>         Savannah database (a few lines in /usr/local/bin/cvssh does it,
>         people who have a true shell account on subversions always have
>         read/write access to the directory, as long as they belong to
>         the right group, of course).

This likely means that all these people need accounts on gnudist (or gnuftp
if this is about FTP space), right?  Or, would there be an account *per
project* that has ssh keys from the various contributors allowed to upload?

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