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= Hosted Projects - SOP =
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== Contact Information ==
Owner: Fedora Infrastructure Team


Contact: #fedora-admin
This SOP has moved to the fedora Infrastructure SOP git repo. Please see the current document at: http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/docs/fedorahosted.rst


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For changes, questions or comments, please contact anyone in the Fedora Infrastructure team.


Servers: hosted1


Purpose: Provide hosting place for open source projects
[[Category:Infrastructure SOPs]]
 
== Description ==
fedorahosted.org can be used to host open source projects. It provides the following facilities:
 
1. An scm for maintaining the code. The currently supported scm's include Mercurial, Git, Bazaar, Monotone or SVN. Note: There is no cvs
 
2. A trac instance, which provides a mini-wiki for hosting information and also provides a ticketing system.
 
== How to setup a new hosted project ==
 
 
{{Admon/important |  This page is for administrators only.  People wishing to request a hosted project should use the [https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ Ticketing System] ; see [[Infrastructure/ProjectHosting/RequestingNewProject|  RequestingNewProject]]  (Requires Fedora Account)}}
 
1 Create source group in [[Infrastructure/AccountSystem|  Fedora Account System]] (<scm>project should be the group name)
 
2 [[Infrastructure/ProjectHosting/RepositorySetup|  Create source repo]]
 
3 Log into hosted1
 
4 Create new project space via hosted-setup.sh: <pre>$ /usr/local/bin/hosted-setup.sh <project name> <project admin></pre>
 
5 Answer most questions with defaults except source control.  /srv/<scm>/<project> is where the source is

Latest revision as of 19:38, 17 July 2015

Shortcut:
ISOP:HOSTED


This SOP has moved to the fedora Infrastructure SOP git repo. Please see the current document at: http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/docs/fedorahosted.rst

For changes, questions or comments, please contact anyone in the Fedora Infrastructure team.