Re: [gnome.org #12283] Re: Storing marketing materials



K... so how/where else can we host this stuff? Can we do it via wordpress? I know on my other blogs you can upload docs/images/etc and allow them to be downloaded again (though not easily uploaded)? When we get wordpress running on journal.gnome.org, we could plan on setting up a "Downloads" page w/ links to all the material, and a note at the bottom to email stuff back to us for updating/etc

On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Allan Day <allanpday gmail com> wrote:
Forwarding Jeff's mail.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jeff Schroeder via RT <accounts gnome org>
Date: Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 7:31 PM
Subject: [gnome.org #12283] Re: Storing marketing materials
To: allanpday gmail com

On Mon Nov 14 08:51:50 2011, allanpday gmail com wrote:
...snip...
> I'd prefer to host on GNOME infrastructure if I can. I can see a few
> issues there though:
>
> 1) No GUI way to download the repository as a tarball
>
> 2) I don't want it to be slow to give new people accounts
>
> 3) Will the accounts team / sysadmin be happy to give git accounts to
> people who might have no knowledge of git and are solely accessing the
> repository through Sparkleshare?

No, I'm afraid this is not ok. The way GNOME git currently works, if
you have a git account, you have full
commit access to every repository. As a result, we tend to only
approve git accounts of proved developers /
translators and not $RANDOM_PERSON. Can you go over the expected
workflow for all of this?

> 1 maybe isn't a deal breaker. 2 depends on quite how long it currently
> takes. 3... well we need to hear from the concerned parties (cc'd).

ccing gnome-infrastructure-list@

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