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== How to edit/update webpages == | == How to edit/update webpages == | ||
# Checkout the <code>web</code> module from SVN; the current website files are inside "trunk" as usual. | # Checkout the <code>web</code> module from SVN; the current website files are inside "trunk" as usual. | ||
# Edit the relevant files, e.g. for the downloads page edit <code>data/downloads.xml</code> | # Edit the relevant files, e.g. for the downloads page edit <code>data/downloads.xml</code> | ||
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cd /home/groups/s/sc/scummvm/htdocs/ | cd /home/groups/s/sc/scummvm/htdocs/ | ||
./update.sh</syntax> | ./update.sh</syntax> | ||
Two important remarks: | |||
# Some content on the webpages needs special treatment, e.g. modifying the credits or adding screenshots. If in doubt, ask on scummvm-devel. | |||
# Not every project member has SSH access to the shell server. Project admins need to explicitly activate the "Allow access to shell server group space" for individual members. Since there is no good way to track who made which changes on the shell server, it seems like a good idea to keep the number of people with direct SSH access small (but not too small). | |||
== How to be a forum moderator == | == How to be a forum moderator == |
Revision as of 08:30, 11 August 2009
How to add new team members
TODO: Explain what to do *before* adding a new user; and what to do once the new user was added.
Adding new members involves the following things (list may not be complete):
- Point out some important rules: follow the Code Formatting Conventions, don't break other people's builds with your commits, ...
- Ensure they are subscribed to scummvm-devel
- Add them to SF.net as project members
- Make sure to also setup appropriate tracker access levels
- Point them to the tracker admin HOWTO below
- Forum: if they have a forum account, make sure it is in group "ScummVM Team"
- Wiki: Make sure they have an account
- Ask them to write an Introduction email to scummvm-devel
- ...
How to edit/update webpages
- Checkout the
web
module from SVN; the current website files are inside "trunk" as usual. - Edit the relevant files, e.g. for the downloads page edit
data/downloads.xml
- Commit your changes as usual
To get any changes you made active on the webserver, you first have to login to the SF.net shell server: <syntax type="sh">ssh -t USER,PROJECT@shell.sourceforge.net create</syntax> Then: <syntax type="sh"> cd /home/groups/s/sc/scummvm/htdocs/ ./update.sh</syntax>
Two important remarks:
- Some content on the webpages needs special treatment, e.g. modifying the credits or adding screenshots. If in doubt, ask on scummvm-devel.
- Not every project member has SSH access to the shell server. Project admins need to explicitly activate the "Allow access to shell server group space" for individual members. Since there is no good way to track who made which changes on the shell server, it seems like a good idea to keep the number of people with direct SSH access small (but not too small).
How to be a forum moderator
TODO: Explain how to ban a user properly; how to deal with spam; ...
How to triage bug reports
TODO: Describe how to react to new bug reports; how to get more info, how to use canned responses; which bug title format we use; etc.