Max Vozeler | 14 Aug 2009 14:19
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Re: Homepage: make it easier to find SVN repo

Hello Bjorn,

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:44:41PM +0200, Bjorn Ove Grotan wrote:
> Max Vozeler:
> > Hi Luma developers,
> > 
> > I tried to find the Luma VCS today and it turned out to be
> > quite difficult. I got there by googling and finding a mail
> > about the cvs->svn migration.
> > 
> > Wishlist: Why not put a link to "Development" or so onto the
> > homepage which mentions the SVN repo?
> 
> *done* 

Thanks!

> > This would make it easier for others to dive into the code
> > and contribute to the development. 
> > 
> > PS: I would have liked to send a patch for luma-www, but it 
> > seems the homepage is newer than luma-www in trunk?
> 
> Correct. The project have been in insomnia for a year. New contributors are 
> welcome. You can send patches to luma-devel, and sooner rather than later - you 
> could get full svn-access after we go through your first set of patches.

Sounds good. Let me describe what I'm interested in.

The first thing is dayjob related: The OU creation feature 
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Max Vozeler | 14 Aug 2009 14:24
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Re: Homepage: make it easier to find SVN repo

Hi again Bjorn,

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 02:19:20PM +0200, Max Vozeler wrote:
> Sounds good. Let me describe what I'm interested in.
> 
> The first thing is dayjob related: The OU creation feature 
> (tracked in the patch tracker). The company I work for would 
> like to have this feature to manage customer directories.

The second is the luma Debian package. 

It currently lags one upstream release and has a couple of RC
bugs and important problems that are perhaps not packaging 
related and also affect upstream.

Best thing in my view is get those solved upstream, then package
a new version. So I might look into helping a bit there.

Do you know if any of the existing Debian bugs are already solved
in upstream luma 2.4? If so, IMO it would be worth getting that 
into the archive. What do you think?

Thanks and best regards,

	Max

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