Hi,

On Monday 14 June 2004 14:18, Paul P Komkoff Jr wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Last week we had fun time with Alexander Malysh, vcp, and subversion.
> Results are available at http://svn.sgu.ru/kannel/
> This is, actually, subversion repository, you can acces it with svn
> tools available on the net. It created by conversion from kannel cvs,
> and retains full project history, starting from verion 0.1
>
> In this message I am going to ask a couple of important questions.
>
> First, is it needed at all? It's obviously that I am pushing move from
> cvs, I think, Alex are voting for subversion too. This switch will
> allow us to solve some technical difficulties, one of them, most
> important, is versioned file rename.

I'm really ++1 for the move from cvs to subversion. I'm using subversion about 
a 6month or so and don't have any probs with it... For the feature set 
against cvs just look at:
http://subversion.tigiris.org


>
> I also think that many of you can have your own reason against this move,
> so, this is place to tell it :)
>
> And finally, we can refresh list of active developers ;)

that need we too...

>
> Second question is valid only after first will be resolved. And it is:
> which infrastructure I should put around repository, other than
> authorized write access - regression tests, nightly builds, repository
> replication ...

The question is, where should subversion repository hosted?
Is it possible to expect that Trigenix will further host Kannel repo?

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