From e71f366c73d1f318fa1696454ec50daaeafc0735 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "colepoirier@1ec9c8c87c85f09e4718cd80e0605065e33975f0" Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2020 23:10:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] --- HDL_workflow.mdwn | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/HDL_workflow.mdwn b/HDL_workflow.mdwn index 9e86506dd..80d0b0851 100644 --- a/HDL_workflow.mdwn +++ b/HDL_workflow.mdwn @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The main message here: **use the right tool for the right job**. * bugtracker: task-orientated, goal-orientated *focussed* discussion. * ikiwiki: document store, information store, and (editable) main website * git repositories: code stores (**not binary or auto-generated output store**) -* ftp server (): large file store. +* ftp server (): large file store. we will add an IRC channel at some point when there are enough people to warrant having one (and it will be publicly archived) @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ To respect the transparency requirements, conversations need to be public and archived (i.e not skype, not telegram, not discord, and anyone seriously suggesting slack will be thrown to the lions). Therefore we have a mailing list. Everything goes through -there. +there. therefore please do google "mailing list etiquette" and at the very minimum look up and understand the following: @@ -76,12 +76,12 @@ minimum look up and understand the following: If discussions result in any actionable items, it is important not to lose track of them. Create a bugreport, find the discussion in the -archives , +archives , and put the link actually in the bugtracker as one of the comments. At some point in any discussion, the sudden realisation may dawn on one or more people that this is an "actionable" discussion. at that point -it may become better to use +it may become better to use itself to continue the discussion rather than to keep on dropping copies of links into the bugtracker. The bugtracker sends copies of comments *to* the list however this is 'one-way' (note from lkcl: because this @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ at the list) and include the link to the page. Or, if it is more appropriate, commit a document (or source code) into the relevant git repository then look up the link in the gitweb source tree browser and post that (in the bugtracker or mailing list) -See +See ### gmail "spam"ifying the list @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ lions are getting wind and gout from overfeeding on that one. ## ikiwiki -Runs the main libre-riscv.org site (including this page). effective, +Runs the main libre-soc.org site (including this page). effective, stunningly light on resources, and uses a git repository not a database. That means it can be edited offline. @@ -145,11 +145,11 @@ we use git. more on this below. we also use gitolite3 running on a dedicated server. again, it is extremely effective and low resource utilisation. reminder: lions are involved if github is mentioned. -gitweb is provided which does a decent job. +gitweb is provided which does a decent job. ## ftp server - is available for storing large files +