Re: UML-stuff


From: Amon Ott <ao@rsbac.org>
Subject: Re: UML-stuff
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 12:33:35 +0100

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On Fre, 16 Feb 2001 Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
> I have some practical suggestions regarding storage of code.
> Maybe a sourceforge account would be in its place? I am setting up one myself 
> most likely for the patch since my own machine may be down at times for 
> various reasons. And also, if the patch becomes extremely popular ;-), my 
> work machine does not have to pay the price of increased interrupts for I/O 
> and CPU cycles. Ideally, an RSBAC-account would be really nice - where all 
> the addons may reside as well. I understand it may be a security risk by 
> letting the code reside on a remote server, but you could always supply 
> PGP-signatures for each release.

No need for sourceforge, though a project entry would be fine, with links to
rsbac.org of course. ;)

All RSBAC developers can get their own subdir on www.rsbac.org where they can
almost do what they want (as long as they do not use up too much space).

There are also a high bandwidth and no traffic limit (or a very high one), so
if your patch gets downloaded once per second, we can easily cope with that. :)

Also, we have no limit on mail accounts, pop3 or forwarding. How about an
rsbac-uml@rsbac.org mail address?

The only problem is that you have to access your dir via MS-Frontpage
extensions. Maybe we could change the setup to ftp on selected
subdirs, I will check that. Interested?

Amon.
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