Folks, I donated JRCS, a Java framework for managing RCS/CVS archives, to the Jakarta.Apache for a long time. It was originally in Maven (which is currently using protocol based access to CVS) and later moved to the Commons.
Right now JRCS lacks a home at Apache. I'ts not even listed on the sandbox. I don't think it's likely anyone in Jakarta or anywhere else will contribute anything to the project with such anonimity. I'm new to Apache, and I would need help to get JRCS visible on the Jakarta site. Any volunteers? The framework is fairly complete and stable, with JUnit tests covering most of it. The only feature lacking I know of is support for binary (-kb) archives. T. Hariharan [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] conducted a series of tests over 600 or so archives. He recovered all the versions from each archive, and assembled the archives back, all with JRCS. Everything went fine, except from some discrepancies in the order in which the CVS and JRCS diff algorithms think things should be done. It all works all the same. The JRCS project currently lives at: :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvsjakarta-commons-sandbox/jrcs I still maintain the page at: http://www.suigeneris.org/jrcs/ and make releases when things get fixed or improved. Comments welcome. Regards, Juanco -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:commons-dev-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:commons-dev-help@;jakarta.apache.org>
