
It looks like I'm going to invest in a server to host all my web activities. I'll have root access and can install whatever I want. So I'll be installing subversion. What particular setup has worked well for the PyPy folks? I'll probably use Debian for the OS. Also, Laura, are you using Subversion from within Emacs? If so, what did you do to set that up? I *love* accessing cvs from Emacs, so I'd like to be able to do the same with Subversion. Since I'll have unlimited domain capabilities, I can host the entire project, if you want. I'll be installing Mailman, so I can set up some mailing lists as well. If we can decide on a name (unless everyone is happy with restweb), I can register the domain name as well. The following are available: restweb.net rest-web.com rest-web.net rest-web.org If someone else wants to host this (Holger, Stepen) that's fine. Just thought I'd offer. -- Patrick K. O'Brien Orbtech http://www.orbtech.com/web/pobrien ----------------------------------------------- "Your source for Python programming expertise." -----------------------------------------------

On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 07:58:42PM -0600, Patrick K. O'Brien wrote:
Laura will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that the PBF's server could also be hosting such a project. It's using debian. Instead of handling the whole thing by yourself, you might be interested of benifiting from what's already available and joining the effort. -- Nicolas Chauvat logilab.fr - services en informatique avancée et gestion de connaissances

"Nicolas Chauvat" <Nicolas.Chauvat@logilab.fr> writes:
Laura *has* offered the use of that server. And I agree - it makes sense for everyone to work together. So I'll back off on my rush to make something happen. I've got my hands full as it is. (I haven't even had time to look at Stephen's code.) In any case, it sounds like we've got several systems capable of running subversion and restweb, so we shouldn't have any trouble testing this new content management system. At this point that's probably more important than where any of this is hosted. And I promise that I won't cross-post to the PyPy list any more. Stephen has a restweb list set up, so we should carry on discussions there. List details are here, for any PyPy folks that want to join: http://wingide.com/mailman/roster/restweb I see that David Goodger (Mr. reStructuredText himself) is on the list, which is excellent. I'm excited. I feel like I may actually get the kind of content management system I've wanted for years. -- Patrick K. O'Brien Orbtech http://www.orbtech.com/web/pobrien ----------------------------------------------- "Your source for Python programming expertise." -----------------------------------------------

Hi Patrick!
I have written psvn.el to access a subversion repository from emacs. (http://xsteve.nit.at/prg/emacs) Please tell me, if you miss something. Stefan.

On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 07:58:42PM -0600, Patrick K. O'Brien wrote:
Laura will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that the PBF's server could also be hosting such a project. It's using debian. Instead of handling the whole thing by yourself, you might be interested of benifiting from what's already available and joining the effort. -- Nicolas Chauvat logilab.fr - services en informatique avancée et gestion de connaissances

"Nicolas Chauvat" <Nicolas.Chauvat@logilab.fr> writes:
Laura *has* offered the use of that server. And I agree - it makes sense for everyone to work together. So I'll back off on my rush to make something happen. I've got my hands full as it is. (I haven't even had time to look at Stephen's code.) In any case, it sounds like we've got several systems capable of running subversion and restweb, so we shouldn't have any trouble testing this new content management system. At this point that's probably more important than where any of this is hosted. And I promise that I won't cross-post to the PyPy list any more. Stephen has a restweb list set up, so we should carry on discussions there. List details are here, for any PyPy folks that want to join: http://wingide.com/mailman/roster/restweb I see that David Goodger (Mr. reStructuredText himself) is on the list, which is excellent. I'm excited. I feel like I may actually get the kind of content management system I've wanted for years. -- Patrick K. O'Brien Orbtech http://www.orbtech.com/web/pobrien ----------------------------------------------- "Your source for Python programming expertise." -----------------------------------------------

Hi Patrick!
I have written psvn.el to access a subversion repository from emacs. (http://xsteve.nit.at/prg/emacs) Please tell me, if you miss something. Stefan.
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Nicolas Chauvat
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