If the currently active developers are interested, I'm more than willing to
facilitate CVS access to the sourceforge project. From what SF says, they are
also looking at adding svn support, but it's not publicly available, yet.

Please let me know,
Claude

Quoting Simon Kenyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
> there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to have
> 
> such a beast so that patches, etc are not lost.
> 
> anyone in favour?
> -- 
> simon
> ps since myth moved to svn and trac, i think that things have improved on
> that 
> project. a lot of people on this list also use myth, so maybe they can 
> comment.
> 
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