On Tuesday 23 December 2003 00:06, Berin Loritsch wrote:
1) No granularity in the accounts. This is fine for Avalon developers, but we also include the Cocoon and JAMES development teams for the component development.
How come? Today we have 4 CVS modules, and wouldn't we just have 2 SVN repos, with different user bases?
That is one solution. I would want something more convenient--i.e. once someone is set up for one repository they are set up for the other (if they are an Avalon developer) --IOW set up only once.
2) SSL is not set up *yet* within Apache infrastructure (please let me know if this is a misunderstanding).
SSL? OpenSSH depends on OpenSSL, so SSL must already be present. CVS uses it, so...
So the infrastructure team hasn't (to my knowledge) set up the key for the HTTPS server and the client certificates that would likely be used for the checkin/out process. I know it is already technically feasible, but it does take a little more resource management that is still under way.
Given the facts above and some of the concerns listed here and elsewhere, I
am starting to favor an all at once changeover to minimize confusion.
Agree with "All or nothing"-approach.
My suggestion is that we are "not first", and let any initial problems happen to others, who will document and share those aches (if any...hmmhmhm).
We are already not the first. There are others who have already made the plunge.
I hear nothing but good about SVN.
You didn't read about my "adventure"... ;o)
That is the one exception in all the things I have heard. BTW, there is an installer for Windows that is already compiled and ready to go. I know there are RPMs available for UNIX as well. It just isn't painfully obvious where to download them from. I did manage to find the link though...
There are binary distributions available (i.e. already compiled), although they could be placed more prominently.
Describe "available", please. Apparently the summersoft...us server that is hosting the RH binaries (others?) are not coping with the download. I say that it is made a "requirement" for transition, that the binaries are available from high-bandwidth servers (Does IE support "resume" if the connection is lost during download?).
Umm, I had no issues with downloading. I suspect you may have experienced a temporary internet effect problem.
BTW, we would most likely be waiting until the setup issues are resolved satisfactorily.
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