> Just to make me look like less of an idiot, I want to point out that I
> own a "beta project" and had prior experience with the new interface and
> tools.  I figured when it went to final release, it was probably pretty
> safe by now.
>
> Boy did I fuck up royally.

Doesn't sound like there's much you could have done differently.  I get SF
emails too; they really wanted to switch people over and they made it
sound foolproof.  ISTR they used the phrase "just click the big button". 
So you tested it on something first and it seemed to work.  I attach no
blame to you.

If SF can't fix it, we could move to a different host and recreate the
project.  With a decentralized VCS like you-know-what, it's not that hard.

The team has fairly up-to-date local copies.  Chris, you're keeping those
trial repositories, right?  Me, I synced up saturday; I thank you for
asking everybody to commit their ongoing stuff first.

        Tom Breton (Tehom)



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