Re: Switching to subversion for version control

2005-05-16 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I really don't know, but they seem very accommodating to people, especially Open Source projects such as wget. It's certainly worth an email to find out. Send your request to help at ibiblio.org. Unfortunately they told me that they don't host

Switching to subversion for version control

2005-05-12 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Mauro and I are considering the move from CVS to subversion for Wget's version control. Although switching to subversion is not entirely uncontroversial, it has advantages that make it great food for thought. CVS's network usage is appalling. I have a fairly slow upload link on my ADSL

Re: Switching to subversion for version control

2005-05-12 Thread Wincent Colaiuta
I switched to Subversion for all my projects in July last year and haven't looked back. Wholeheartedly recommend it. Cheers, Wincent El 12/05/2005, a las 12:24, Hrvoje Niksic escribió: Mauro and I are considering the move from CVS to subversion for Wget's version control. Although switching

RE: Switching to subversion for version control

2005-05-12 Thread Post, Mark K
: Switching to subversion for version control -snip- I'm also interested in information about free svn hosting. sunsite/dotsrc and savannah.gnu.org currently don't seem to be offering subversion hosting. There is www.berlios.de, but I have no experience with them.

Re: Switching to subversion for version control

2005-05-12 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You might want to give Ibiblio a try (www.ibiblio.org). They host my Slack/390 web/FTP site at no cost. They host a _bunch_ of sites at no cost. But do they host subversion? I can't find any mention of it with google.

RE: Switching to subversion for version control

2005-05-12 Thread Post, Mark K
: Thursday, May 12, 2005 3:46 PM To: Post, Mark K Cc: wget@sunsite.dk Subject: Re: Switching to subversion for version control Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You might want to give Ibiblio a try (www.ibiblio.org). They host my Slack/390 web/FTP site at no cost. They host a _bunch_ of sites