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::Still, if we are talking about hundreds of components in the Maemo platform... There is really no point opening hundreds of garage projects because of that.--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 12:14, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
::Still, if we are talking about hundreds of components in the Maemo platform... There is really no point opening hundreds of garage projects because of that.--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 12:14, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
:::How would those projects like to handle the account management? Garage offers the framework. If we go to a custom solution then we will end up where we started in 2005 with the subversion repositories. The solution for adding new users and granting access to repositories for svn still works today, so nothing against it, but it is more difficult to maintain then garage. Garage can easily handle a few hundred more projects. We may move the stuff to one or more dedicated server once, but this move should be anyway done next year. --[[User:feri|feri]] 12:22, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
:::How would those projects like to handle the account management? Garage offers the framework. If we go to a custom solution then we will end up where we started in 2005 with the subversion repositories. The solution for adding new users and granting access to repositories for svn still works today, so nothing against it, but it is more difficult to maintain then garage. Garage can easily handle a few hundred more projects. We may move the stuff to one or more dedicated server once, but this move should be anyway done next year. --[[User:feri|feri]] 12:22, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
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::::I imagine git.maemo.org similarly to http://git.collabora.co.uk/ , where the Maemo SW projects are identified as e.g. /nokia/whatever.git or something. If each project needs a garage project then I guess all code needs to be uploaded manually by each time in each location. Instead, what would happen if we would hav weekly bulks of the whole Maemo sources under development or something like that? There is something I don't see about the total subordination to Garag, which is that we have clear need for a git.maemo.org where Nokia and the community can share sources and contributions, and the need for garage projects is quite minor compared to this (in my humble opinion).--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 19:30, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
 
::::Can a garage project inherit permissions from another garage project? If I run 10 projects, I don't want to have to grant the same permissions to each one, and it's likely that I could run projects in such a configuration (10 distinct things that should be tracked, but the same engineers working across them). I've seen people try to use trac for this purpose, and it's pretty much a disaster [[User:timeless|timeless]] 12:44, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
::::Can a garage project inherit permissions from another garage project? If I run 10 projects, I don't want to have to grant the same permissions to each one, and it's likely that I could run projects in such a configuration (10 distinct things that should be tracked, but the same engineers working across them). I've seen people try to use trac for this purpose, and it's pretty much a disaster [[User:timeless|timeless]] 12:44, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
:::::There is no such feature in GForge by default, but I could add it. --[[User:feri|feri]] 13:02, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
:::::There is no such feature in GForge by default, but I could add it. --[[User:feri|feri]] 13:02, 1 December 2008 (UTC)

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