Sorry for the previous mail, I must have picked the wrong Emacs buffer.
I'm CC-ing David.
> Is there any chance of a repository being provided for it?
You should most certainly provide a publicly readable repository.
(I'm actually surprised to hear there isn't one yet.)
With Darcs, all you need is a web server with ssh and darcs installed;
there's nothing preventing you from using your favourite web hoster
(or your not-so-favourite one -- such as SourceForge).
> Maybe with or near Darcs itself?
I have just checked the disk space on darcs.net, and I think that
while doable, it might be a tight fit, which will doubtless cause
problems later on. David, what do you think?
> we're probably never going to find time to set up a world-visible
> repo for it
I'm not sure I'm following what you mean. What is it that you don't
want to be doing yourself?
Whether the repo ends up being on darcs.net or on a different host, I
doubt any of the Darcs developers will be willing to administer it for
you.
> Finally, while I'm on this ask-for-things streak, does anyone have a
> sensible location for the TortoiseDarcs installers?
If it's entirely Free software, I'd try one of
sf.net
savannah.gnu.org
gna.org
I've only used sf.net, and it's usable, so I have no opinions on the
others.
Juliusz
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