Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 22:56:26 -0400 From: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@crodrigues.org> To: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org Subject: "CVS Meister" link in committers guide Message-ID: <20050607025626.GA27236@crodrigues.org>
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Hi, As a new committer try to learn the ropes about how to do a repo copy, I found the following text in the committers guide to be confusing, i.e. why does the "CVS Meister" link point to "conventions"? dwhite@ tried to explain to me what a "CVS Meister" was, and how it was different from a "Repo meister", since you are not supposed to ask a "Repo meister" to do a repo-copy, but it is OK to ask a "CVS Meister" to do a repo copy. In my opinion, the following small tweak to this page clarifies things a bit, by directing the user to various e-mail addresses that are responsible for different parts of the repository. Index: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /home/dcvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.223 diff -u -r1.223 article.sgml --- doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml 14 Apr 2005 02:08:38 -0000 1.223 +++ doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml 7 Jun 2005 02:51:07 -0000 @@ -229,6 +229,7 @@ no login shells available on the repository machines, except to the repomeisters.</para> + <anchor id="cvsmeisters"> <note><para>Depending on the affected area of the CVS repository, you should send your request to one of the following email addresses:</para> @@ -357,7 +358,7 @@ effectively a &man.mv.1; operation, then a repository copy is in order rather than using CVS <command>add</command> and <command>delete</command>. In a repository copy, a <link - linkend="conventions">CVS Meister</link> will copy the file(s) + linkend="cvsmeisters">CVS Meister</link> will copy the file(s) to their new name and/or location and let you know when it is done. The purpose of a repository copy is to preserve file change history, or logs. We in the FreeBSD Project greatly -- Craig Rodrigues rodrigc@crodrigues.org
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