Dear all, As you may know, over the last few weeks I have been working on a small project called (for the moment) cnucnu web. You can already see it in place at: http://209.132.184.188/cnucnu/ The idea is to provide a web-interface to the release monitoring script that is being run for the moment via the wiki: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upstream_release_monitoring So this web-application replaces the wiki page, allows mapping of projects into linux distributions and anyone with an OpenID account can contribute to it. On the back, there is a cron job that runs, check for new version of the project with the information provided and send a message on fedmsg for every new version found. The idea is to host the project on the Fedora infrastructure but, I would prefer not have it under the fedoraproject.org name as I see it as a broader project than just for Fedora: Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, Slack, Suse, we all can benefit from this. I also would like to have it broadcast messages on the debian version of fedmsg (I'm already in contact with Olsad for this). So, what I would like to ask is: * what do you think of the project? Worth pursuing or not? * Where should it live? * Domain name suggestions? (release-monitoring.org, cnucnu.org, cnucnuweb.org, <insert here you own idea>?) So if we agree to get it up and running, I foresee few steps: * Check with legal if there are any limitations (ie: can we put non-FOSS projects in there?) * Get the domain name * Update the UI: we already have a design but I think it could be made nicer (especially the front page) -- Any volunteers? * Deploy it and see w/ Debian how to have it send messages onto their bus * Set the DNS to point to the website I will start the first step now already. Thoughts? Pierre _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure