OK, I've now done the migration into bzr.  The branches are on
launchpad at <https://code.launchpad.net/ctwm>.  The main trunk is
lp:ctwm, with the website at lp:ctwm/web.  There are a few extra
branches in Abandoned status, that seem to be relics from long ago,
but they do have stuff not in trunk, so they're there if anything ever
needed to be revived from them.

I've written up a doc at
<http://www.ctwm.org/dev/bzr-crash-course.html> describing how to use
bzr for ctwm.  It's a bit on the long side, but should have enough to
stand alone and tell you enough to get by without previous bzr
knowledge.  Suggestions welcome[0].

The monotone repository should now be considered historical; anything
new put into it at this point will probably die there.  The bzr
branches are now the authoritative source.  I haven't setup the final
git mirror yet; to come in the near future when I get a block of time
to iron out the process.



[0] Aside from "jeez, can you not be so zarking long-winded?", anyway.
    After years of experience with me, I can confidently state that
    the answer to that is "No.  Really, no."



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