> "Turbine people" @ tigris.org. Turbine-3 never saw an "official" release
> and is considered dead by the main Turbine developers. This is important
> to know, because for that reason, this tree was never brought forward to
> Subversion.

> I'm pretty sure that this is not the only part of the CVS
> tree that was not brought forward to Subversion.

All development history should have been moved to Subversion, for reasons
such as the e-mail to which you are responding.  CVS is gone.  Deader than a
Parrot.  Archival only.  Etc.

> We lost quite a bit of code in the java.apache.org -> jakarta transition
> (e.g. I was never able to recover any Turbine code prior to 2.1 and the
> transition to Jakarta).

How did that happen?  :-(

In the archive of java.apache.org (http://archive.apache.org/dist/java/), I
see something called Turbine 2.0 and various turbine files under a
java-icalendar module.

        --- Noel


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