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== Project Name ==
Sample Project Repository Setup for Mozilla Nightlies and Betas -- This is a template only!Firefox Versions (4, 3.6)
== Project Description ==
Description should be no longer than a paragraph. Include links to any relevant on-line resources. For example,http://google.com or [http://developer.mozilla.org MDC].Automating the process of RPM building and repository updates for Fedora systems of different architectures
== Project Leader(s) ==
Name(s) of primary people working on the project. If you want to join a project as leader, discuss with other leaders first. Include links to personal pages within wikiBrett van GennipYauheni KhabianVitalijs BluzmansTarinur Choudhury
== Project Contributor(s) ==
Name(s) of people casually working on the project, or who have contributed significant help. Include links to personal pages within wikiChris Tyler NOTE: only Project Leader(s) should add names here. You '''can’t''' add your own name to the Contributor list.Armen Zambrano Gasparnian
== Project Details ==
== Project Plan ==
? Goals for each release:
* 0.1
 
Identify Project scope -
 
--==Add details on what needs to be done to get started==--
* 0.2
 
* 0.3
== Project News ==
* Day One Notes -
Project:
Repository Setup for Mozilla Nightlies and Betas
Many web developers want access to the latest Firefox pre-releases, including the nightly builds and beta releases. Mozilla's build team wants to make these accessible as parallel-installable binaries, released through a Fedora-compatible repository. This project involves setting this up.
 
Subprojects:
 
* Build configuration for the RPM files.
* Repository configuration RPMs.
* Getting SELinux to work with the nightlies.
 
 
Website --> http://nightly.mozilla.org/
 
point 1 - install repositories
-installing a YUM system to grab
Point 2 - installation of the Repositories
point 3 - create account on bugzilla
 
2 repositories for x86 and 64-bit -->
producting the rpms
 
Creating spec files for nightlies ...
 
pull in nightly build and package
automate it using a script from the website
 
repository setup -> signing it -->
 
create the rpm for the repo
This is where your regular updates will go. seperate nightlies and beta?? In these you should discuss the status or your work, your interactions with other members of the community (e.g., Seneca AND x86 and Mozilla), problems you have encountered, etc.64-bit ??
Put detailed technical information into --> Problem --> Getting SELinux to work with the Project Details page (i.e., update it as you go), and save this section for news about participation in the projectnightlies.
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