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Where do KNS2-enabled applications get their data from? And where can the maintainers or users of these applications upload data to?
Where do KNS2-enabled applications get their data from? And where can the maintainers or users of these applications upload data to?


There's [http://newstuff.kde.org/ newstuff.kde.org], a [http://www.kstuff.org/projects/hotstuff]-powered server for the wider KDE community which can host your repository.
There's [http://newstuff.kde.org/ newstuff.kde.org], a [http://www.kstuff.org/projects/hotstuff Hotstuff]-powered server for the wider KDE community which can host your repository.


The [http://newstuff.kde.org/development.php development page] gives you information on how to get an SVN account on that machine. Currently, new stuff can be added by you with this account, but every new repository must be installed by the administrator.
The [http://newstuff.kde.org/development.php development page] gives you information on how to get an SVN account on that machine. Currently, new stuff can be added by you with this account, but every new repository must be installed by the administrator.


Technical information about repository maintenance can be found in the documentation on [http://svn.kstuff.org/browser/trunk/hotstuff/svn-repos.txt SVN-backed repositories] which is currently the recommended repository choice.
Technical information about repository maintenance can be found in the documentation on [http://svn.kstuff.org/browser/trunk/hotstuff/svn-repos.txt SVN-backed repositories] which is currently the recommended repository choice.

Latest revision as of 19:39, 7 January 2009

Where do KNS2-enabled applications get their data from? And where can the maintainers or users of these applications upload data to?

There's newstuff.kde.org, a Hotstuff-powered server for the wider KDE community which can host your repository.

The development page gives you information on how to get an SVN account on that machine. Currently, new stuff can be added by you with this account, but every new repository must be installed by the administrator.

Technical information about repository maintenance can be found in the documentation on SVN-backed repositories which is currently the recommended repository choice.