[Clipart] PASSFAIL Report
Jon Phillips
jon at rejon.org
Thu Aug 5 12:53:25 PDT 2004
Actually, none of us have account access enough to modify those files.
Someone needs to get on #freedesktop on irc.freenode.net and ask someone
like daniels to chown those files. PPL!!! Please make sure your scripts
do at least 774 or 775 or 777 on files created or we will have to keep
asking admins for assistance.
Jon
On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 23:47, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Nicu Buculei wrote:
> > - created 3 subdirs of 'incoming', named 'released', 'wrong_format' and
> > 'failed'
> > - moved from 'incoming' to 'incoming/released' all files who are part of
> > releases and also old versions of those files
> > - moved from 'incoming' to 'incoming/wrong_format' all submissions in
> > formats other than SVG, like: PNG, JPEG, GIF, WMF, ZIP containing GIF,
> > ZIP containing JPG
>
> Cool, thanks. Can you also do chmod -R g+w on all of these?
>
> > - moved from 'incoming' to 'incoming/failed' all filed not passing
> > validation or not processed for validation (.SVG, .svgz)
>
> Hmm... I thought the script would take .svgz files. We should
> investigate that - svgz should be an acceptable (perhaps even preferred)
> file format. Bug me if this remains an issue.
>
> I think the SVG file issue should be good now. It'd be nice if the
> upload tool would force this to be lower case, though. Certainly other
> tools may get mixed up by it.
>
> > - can't do the same for 'incoming/2004/04/contents' due to lack of write
> > rights inside directory
>
> Yeah... I'm having the same problem. Rejon, if you're reading this
> could you follow-up and figure out how we can take care of this?
> I know we could probably write a cgi script that'd get the right
> permissions, but it'd probably be easier to get an admin to do a
> `chmod -R g+w` across everything in public_html for us.
>
> > as a result:
> > - page http://www.openclipart.org/submissions.php show the same things
> > as before, files are only moved inside subdirs
> > - 'incoming' dir has now 2 files, both valid, will be picked probably in
> > the next release (very clean, i think)
> > - IMO, we can remove 'incoming/released', those images are already part
> > of our releases
>
> *Nod* Agreed, I think you are right.
>
> > - we can talk what to do with files on 'incoming/wrong_format', maybe
> > delete some of them?
>
> As long as they have some metadata and are legitimately PD, I'd have no
> problem keeping them. Perhaps we can post them as separate packages
> from the main files? Since I don't have much interest in non-SVG files,
> it would be keen if someone else would take ownership of these types of
> files and shepherd them through. I'll get to them eventually if no-one
> else wants to do it, but it may be a while.
>
> > - files on 'incoming/failed' should stay here until authors submit new
> > versions, this time with valid metadata inside
> >
> > IMO it would be nice if someone modify the listing of submissions
> > (http://www.openclipart.org/submissions.php) to add a new column,
> > showing status, based on directory: released, waiting, incomplete
>
> Good idea.
>
> Bryce
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