On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 19:32 -0700, Greg KH wrote:
Terrific. Thanks for your efforts Greg.
As a matter of infrastructure, I'm wondering whether the newly released
Novell "Policy Forge" site might be a very useful tool for coordinating
some of these efforts. You can check it out here:
http://developer.novell.com/forge/bin/view/NovellForge
Briefly, Policy Forge is a controlled access Forge site, hosted at
Novell. It provides registered members with a private:
* bugzilla
* subversion repository
* wiki
* ftp site
* mailing lists
I am using it very successfully for my, err, 'day job' on a project
involving 8 [hard|soft]ware vendors and the customer with a mix of
proprietary and GPL code.
Given the sensitive nature of some of the projects, this might provide
the necessary access controls needed for development purposes.
Best,
-PWM
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