Geoffrey Young wrote:
When the spamassassin group made the switch, they added a file to the
CVS at the top level, telling everyone still checking it out that it was
obsolete and to use svn instead. I hope that happens with mod_perl's
tree, too. I think a file named THIS_CODE_IS_OBSOLETE.txt would be
pretty clear. :-)
maybe, maybe not - someone would need to actually ls the directory to find
the file :)
a better solution would be to remove anonymous cvs access entirely (while
keeping committer-level access, of course). gozer and I should ask about
this, but I suspect that since httpd is also doing this conversion that they
have thought about the issue a bit.
Yeah, I like Geoff's idea better.
Also Geoff and Philippe, please don't forget the cvs snapshots at:
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl-2.0/
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl-docs/
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