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Message-ID: <CAMKF1sqowFDq7j2G1DQQUX5hOYD3xfsJRrSUebM+5-SpKh=U4g@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2017 06:39:37 +0000
From: Khem Raj <raj.khem@...il.com>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: musl new-year's infrastructure resolutions

Have you considered github

On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 3:38 PM Rich Felker <dalias@...c.org> wrote:

> Here are some things I've really been wanting to get done for a while,
>
> that I/we should try to make happen in the coming months:
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>
>
> Switching over wiki. The current wiki is essentially unmaintained.
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> Kylie McClain (Somasis) has setup a clone of the content on a new
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> git-based wiki that looks good. I still want to understand the
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> intended workflow for getting changes published, but it's got to be
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> better than the status quo where account creation doesn't even work.
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>
>
> Adopting an issue tracker. This requires actually selecting one and
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> setting up the infrastructure for it. The wiki could possibly be moved
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> to the same infrastructure. (I want to keep webapp-ish stuff like
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> wiki, issue tracker etc. off the server that hosts git and release
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> downloads because anything interactive is a significant attack
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> surface that puts integrity of code as risk.)
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>
>
> Enabling git-over-https. This may require switching to a more-capable
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> httpd or other infrastructure changes on the server.
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>
>
> Website redesign and move to musl.libc.org. I don't have any concrete
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> ideas for this yet, but I don't think the current website is at all in
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> line with musl's maturity, current adoption/deployment, etc.
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>
>
> Documentation. Existing manual should probably become a public git
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> repo that contributors can submit patches/PRs for. Putting together
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> lists of (1) what's outdated in the current one, and (2) what new
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> content would be most valuable, might be a good place to start and one
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> that could benefit from community involvement.
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>

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