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I'd suggest something like people.mozilla.org, with ~username. | I'd suggest something like people.mozilla.org, with ~username. | ||
* seth: no preference | |||
* reed: easy to do | |||
* chofmann: good idea | |||
separate locale directory per locale; set up groups that users are in; only the locale's group has access to that locale's folder | |||
SSL cert? probably... check on price | |||
=== file backup === | === file backup === | ||
Revision as of 23:48, 1 March 2007
Let's collect some idea and rationales for the l10n server. The paragraphs here should be concise, if you feel like discussing a particular topic, please start a thread in the .l10n newsgroup.
name
Our friend needs a name. l10n.mozilla.org could be one, maybe (if the services are significantly distinct) a domain like l10n-mozilla.org may make sense?
- seth/chofmann/reed: l10n.mozilla.org should work for now
web pages
I'd suggest something like people.mozilla.org, with ~username.
- seth: no preference
- reed: easy to do
- chofmann: good idea
separate locale directory per locale; set up groups that users are in; only the locale's group has access to that locale's folder
SSL cert? probably... check on price
file backup
Is rsync access good enough, or do we need a windows file sharing something? The latter would probably make access easier, but is that secure? Axel had no clue.
cvs playground
Do we have something to do here that puts the l10n server beyond mozdev.org or sf.net, or just a local repository on file?
Do we need svn or hg/bzr?
planet
Axel would like to see a planet installation to let localizers chatter among themselves. The entry language should be English, though.