Re: Git documentation at kernel.org

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On Feb 10, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Matthieu Moy wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to have the static HTML uploaded from another machine,
> not necessarily for each push, but e.g. for every release?
> 
> I don't think anyone cares about having the very latest documentation
> there, but it would still be great to have an official place to point to
> when writing documentation on the web about such or such command.

I think that's a great idea.

I used to use that service quite a lot, so I'd be willing to push the tar balls
to kernel.org, since I have PGP key set up for kernel.org uploads (so do
other people, and if someone else wants to do it, I'm happy to let them get
all the glory :-)   Most of the infrastructure to do this has been implemented,
except for the part where the tar ball gets unpacked in the correct directory.

This would satisfy the security concerns, and it wouldn't be hard, but it would
require some implementation work.   Anyone have some perl hacking time to
take a look at: 

      git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kup/kup.git

… and add a "UNPACK pathanme" to the kup-server file, and work with the
sysadmins at kernel.org to get it reviewed and accepted?

-- Ted


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