From: Kurt Granroth <granroth@kde.org> To: kde-announce@kde.org, kde-devel@kde.org, kde-core-devel@kde.org Subject: ANNOUNCE: KDE soon to be hosted by SourceForge Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 21:50:50 +0100 KDE and VA Linux announced at the recent Linux World Expo that the KDE development system (our CVS) will be hosted by VA Linux with their SourceForge setup. SourceForge is a Open Source project hosting site located at http://www.sourceforge.net This Q&A will attempt to answer some of your questions even before you ask them! Q: What *exactly* will SourceForge be hosting? A: Initially, they will be hosting only our CVS repository (currently hosted at a university in Germany). They will also very likely host our FTP server sometime soon if everything goes well. Q: Is that it? A: Well, that depends. SourceForge has a very rich set of tools at our disposal, including mailing lists and bug tracking. We will evaluate those tools on a case-by-case basis to see if they fit our needs. Q: Will the www.kde.org website be hosted by VA Linux. A: No. Q: Why are you switching to a new host? What was wrong with the old one? A: First, we are very grateful to Uni-Luebeck for hosting our CVS for as long as they did. However, the KDE project is just getting too big. Our server and bandwith needs are quite high and getting higher at a continuous rate. Uni-Luebeck has been very good to us in the past.. but it's just not fair to them (and to the students there) to continue hogging their resources and their system administrators. By moving to a host dedicated only to Open Source projects, we can expand our resources and make necessary demands without feeling like we are imposing on someone or getting in the way. Q: What will developers have to do to work with the new system. A: The only big change is that the CVS now uses ssh instead of the old unsecure pserver mechanism. That means that all developers must have ssh installed on their development machines. All developers with up to date entries in kde-common/accounts will be automatically added to the SourceForge CVS. More details will be forthcoming when they emerge. Q: Will non-developers still have CVSup access? A: Yes. If you have any other questions, please direct them to Kurt Granroth <granroth@kde.org>. I will answer most questions directly but will compile a list of frequently asked ones if such a need arises. -- Kurt Granroth | http://www.granroth.org KDE Developer/Evangelist | SuSE Labs Open Source Developer granroth@kde.org | granroth@suse.com KDE -- Putting a Friendly Face on Unix