I strongly suggest you move to git ASAP. It's not hard, though some history can be lost in the move using off-the-shelf conversion tools. (MIT Kerberos recently moved from SVN to git, and before that, from CVS to SVN, and they seem to have done a lot of manual cleanup to avoid some losses of history. You might want to talk to them if this is a problem for you, though, frankly, I think it shouldn't be, after all you can still keep CVS around for archeology...)
That would be a great first step towards making contributions easier, since then patches can be posted in the form of git branches, pull requests, and formatted patches e-mailed or attached to RT. And refreshing older patches would be much easier too. Nico -- _______________________________________________ cryptography mailing list [email protected] http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
