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Milestone 0.3
= Package the Weave Server =
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== Project Description ==
Weave is the server used by Mozilla Sync for synchronizing personal data (bookmarks, passwords, form values, and cookies) across multiple machines and architectures (Windows/Linux, Android, etc). This project involves packaging Weave for Fedora and getting it through the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_Review_Process package review process]. This is being done so individuals, groups, and companies can run their own private weave server.
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== Project Leader(s) ==
[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Jpmorgan Justin Morgan]
 
== Project Details ==
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<!Weave Server consists of two APIs:* [http://hg.mozilla.org/services/sync-server Sync (sync- Name(sserver) of primary people working on the project. If you want to join a project as leader, discuss with other leaders first]* [http://hg. Include links to personal pages within wiki and to blog sitesmozilla. org/services/reg-server Registration (reg->server)]
Sync-server is used to synchronizing data with Sync clients. Reg-server is used for creating and managing user accounts.
== Project ContributorThe objective of the project is to have the Weave server packaged and available on the main Fedora respositories (syum install weave) ==. The package should allow a user to install a working Weave server with minimal configuration.
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NOTETracking Mechanism: only Project Leader(s) should add names here* [http://bugzilla. You should not add your own name to the Contributor listredhat. -->com Bugzilla]
== Project Details ==Key Contacts:* [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Mhoye Mike Hoye]* [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Chris_Tyler Chris Tyler]
Weave consists of two APIs: [httpGoals for each release and plans for reaching those goals://hg.mozilla* 0.org/services/sync1 -server Documentation for the manual installation of Weave Server (sync-server)] and [http://hg.mozilla* 0.org/services/reg2 -server/summary Weave Registration Server (reg-server)]Initial package release tested with mock and koji. Sync is used Bugzilla request submitted for synchronizing data with the Weave server, while Regpackage review process.* 0.3 -Server Package completes review process and is used ready for setting up and managing user accountsinclusion in the official Fedora repos.
The objective of the project is to have the weave server RPM available on the main Fedora respositories. In addition, to streamline a clean install== Project Milestones/uninstall of Weave including Apache administration.Releases ==
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== Project Plan =Milestone 0.2 ===[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=690360 Bugzilla ID: 690360 - Package Review]
Tracking mechanism === Milestone 0.3 (Not Final)===Latest Package Release (bugzilla, trac, github, 20110314-1):* [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~jpmorgan/SPECS/weave.)spec SPEC]* [http: //matrix.senecac.on.ca/~jpmorgan/SRPMS/weave-20110314-1.fc14.src.rpm SRPM]* [httpshttp://bugzillamatrix.senecac.mozillaon.orgca/~jpmorgan/RPMS/ Bugzillaweave-20110314-1.fc14.noarch.rpm RPM]
Key contacts:[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Mhoye Mike Hoye (mhoye)]<!Winter_2011_Handout_-_Package_the_Weave_Server Winter 2011 Handout - Add links to any mentors or key participants in Package the community. -->Weave Server]
== Communication ==
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:<!-- Note: each contributor is expected to have unique goals. These goals may be ''related'' to other students' work, but must be ''distinct'' and ''attainable'' regardless of the state of the other students' work. For example, under the umbrella of one project title, one student may work on packaging a piece of software and another may work on documentation, or one may work on solving one bug and another on solving another bug, but two students must not work on the same bug or depend on the other students' work in order to be able to complete their own project. -->* 0.1 - Will begin with setting up a build-from-source Weave server for necessary understanding/testing. To be followed by research into Apache/MySQL configuration and streamlining. End result for 0.1 should be a draft RPM including spec/srpm files for build and testing* 0.2 - Package is to be tested with Koji to ensure support for the necessary architectures. Package review process should already be underway at this point.* 0.3 - Package has passed the Fedora package review process and entered the release management system.=== IRC ===
== Communication ==[irc://irc.mozilla.org:6667/sync #Sync on Moznet]
=== Mailing Lists ===
=== Upsteam Wiki and Web ===
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[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Services/Sync Weave Mozilla Wiki]
=== Links/Bugs/Tracking Source Code (Mozilla) ===<!-- Add a link to any page(s) related to your worksource code URLs, including git/mercurial/svn/cvs repositories -->[http://hg.mozilla.org/services/sync-server/ Sync-server Source/Changelog] [http://hg.mozilla.org/services/reg-server/ Reg-server Source/Changelog] === Blogs ===<!-- Links to the bug numbers (on bugzilla or trac) blogs of people involved, both inside and outside Seneca -->* [http://justinpaulmorgan.blogspot.com/ My Blog]
* [httpshttp://wikiannasob.mozillawordpress.org/Labs/Weave/Sync/1.1/Setup Weave Server 1.1 Setup/Config (Source)com Anna Sobiepanek]
* [httpshttp://wikitobyelliott.mozillawordpress.orgcom/Labs/Weave/User/1.0/Setup Toby Elliot (Building Weave Registration Server 1.0 Setup/Config (Source)]
==Project News = Source Code Control ====<!-- Add a link to source code URLs, including git4/mercurial12/svn/cvs repositories -->2011===[http://hgWeave package now uses upstream sources, version reflect Mercurial tag date.mozilla.org/services/sync-server/ Changelog and Source Download]
=== Blogs 4/10/2011===<!-- Links to the blogs of people involved, both inside and outside Seneca -->[http://tobyelliottUpdated Milestone 0.wordpress2 with latest package release with Bugzilla Review Process fixes.com/ Building Weave (Toby Elliot)]
==== Seneca Particpants =3/30/2011===[http://zenitUpdated Milestone 0.senecac2 to release 3 as per changes from review process.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Jpmorgan Justin Morgan]
===3/27/2011= Non-Seneca Participants ====<!-- Links to the blogs of any non-Seneca participants in this project -->
==== Planets ====<!-- Both 0.1 and 0.2 milestones have been completed. Install documentation added to wiki and initial bugzilla request has been submitted for Package review. Links added to any planets related to this project -->package files.
== Project News =2/2/2011===
Initial wiki page created. Met with Mike Hoye to discuss initial package design. It was decided that the /etc/httpd/conf.d/ folder would be used to automatically pick up the weave apache conf file to help automate the install process.
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