[Systraq-commit] r212 - trunk/systraq

Joost van Baal joostvb@costa.debian.org
Sat, 12 Feb 2005 21:57:52 +0100


Author: joostvb
Date: 2005-02-12 21:57:51 +0100 (Sat, 12 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 212

Modified:
   trunk/systraq/TODO
Log:


Modified: trunk/systraq/TODO
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--- trunk/systraq/TODO	2005-02-12 20:39:39 UTC (rev 211)
+++ trunk/systraq/TODO	2005-02-12 20:57:51 UTC (rev 212)
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
   document all run-time dependencies, get configure.ac check for them.
 - Document systraq-commit@lists.alioth.debian.org on systraq webpage.
 - Make sure "Skipped 'foo'" messages don't show up in ChangeLog.
-- Don't use pod but zoem for st_snapshot manpage (or wait for Laurent to do
-  this).  document zoem build-depends.
+- Don't use pod but zoem (or docbook) for st_snapshot manpage (or wait for
+  Laurent to do this).  document zoem build-depends.
 - Write a systraq(8) manpage (or wait for Laurent to do this).  Remove details
   about this script from the systraq manual.  Copy stuff from NEWS file.
 - Finish systraq manual: add diagram listing dependencies (see the FIXME)
@@ -21,9 +21,7 @@
   optionally.
 - The way all homedirectories are found is braindead.  it fails in case
   something like NIS is used.  document this.
-- Announce systraq on http://directory.fsf.org/
-- Refer to checksecurity (seems only available as Debian package): offers
-  similar functionality as systraq script.
+- Check systraq announcement on http://directory.fsf.org/, update systraq webpage.
 - Systraq should silently ignore non-world-readable to-be-monitored files in
   homedirectories.  This is nice on systems where some users like to have e.g.
   ~/.bashrc monitored and others do not.  Document this behaviour, and instruct