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Revision as of 10:56, 27 March 2011
Contents
Package the Weave Server
Project Description
Weave is the server used by Mozilla Sync for synchronizing personal data (bookmarks, passwords, form values, and cookies) across multiple machines and architectures (Windows/Linux, Android, etc). This project involves packaging Weave for Fedora and getting it through the package review process. This is being done so individuals, groups, and companies can run their own private weave server.
Project Leader(s)
NOTE: only Project Leader(s) should add names here. You should not add your own name to the Contributor list. -->
Project Details
Weave consists of two APIs:
Sync is used for synchronizing data with the Weave server, while Reg-Server is used for setting up and managing user accounts.
The objective of the project is to have the Weave server packaged and available on the main Fedora respositories (yum install weave). This package should include a clean install/uninstall while streamlining Apache administration/configuration for Weave.
Project Plan
Tracking Mechanism:
Key Contacts:
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
- 0.1 - Documentation for the manual installation of Weave server.
- 0.2 - Initial package release tested with mock and koji. Bugzilla request made to begin Fedora package review process.
- 0.3 - Package passes the review process and is submitted to koji for inclusion in Fedora repo.
Communication
IRC
Mailing Lists
Weave Server List (Google Groups)
Upsteam Wiki and Web
Links/Bugs/Tracking
Sync-Server 1.1 Setup/Config (Source)
Reg-Server 1.0 Setup/Config (Source)
Source Code Control
Blogs
Project News
2/2/2011
Initial wiki page created. Met with Mike Hoye to discuss initial package design. It was decided that the /etc/httpd/conf.d/ folder would be used to automatically pick up the weave apache conf file to help automate the install process.