About cheatpages

Michael Prokop mika at debian.org
Mon Dec 14 23:17:38 UTC 2009


* Christophe Monniez <christophe.monniez at fccu.be> [20091214 21:59]:
> Le lundi 14 décembre 2009 à 19:18 +0100, Michael Prokop a écrit :

> > The documentation used to be available at:

> >   http://daniel.debian.net/documents/cheatpages/git.html
> >   http://daniel.debian.net/documents/cheatpages/maintainer.html

> > Though Daniel's website seems to be offline, I just uploaded a
> > copy therefore to:

> >   http://people.debian.org/~mika/forensics/git.html
> >   http://people.debian.org/~mika/forensics/maintainer.html

> > [Yeah, we should provide official docs for our workflow on the
> > Debian forensics homepage once....]

> Actually the pages are there :
> http://documentation.debian-projects.org/git/cheatpage.html
> http://documentation.debian-projects.org/git/workflow.html

Ah, thanks. Though we should make sure we have our own policy inside
*our* docs/workplace in the long run.

> There is a git repo for the debian-forensics homepages on alioth. I did
> a clone and updated the pages:
> http://git.debian.org/?p=forensics/homepage.git
> But the pages didn't change, I don't know why.
> Daniel said that maybe there is no hook to update the real pages when we
> make a push.
> I looked at the directories, maybe is it because of the rights on the
> dirs ?
> I'm stuck. Need help for that.

I just pinged panthera, I'll report back as soon as I've some news.

regards,
-mika-
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