There is a genunine need for a work-in-progress collaboration repository. E.g. there are *LOTS* of improvements to athttpd that's currently in purgatory(waiting for the paperwork to clear), but merging code needs to continue while this happens. Clearing paperwork can take *months*. The official eCos repository has a high standard w.r.t. having all the paperwork right w.r.t. licensing, which is one of it's great features, although this can be a bit annoying when trying to "get things done".
We've been using a subversion server at www.ecosforge.net. Obviously we didn't want to run awry with any policies and we did discuss this on the list beforehand. We've taken down the web pages from www.ecosforge.net and there is now only an svn server, which is not secret nor advertised anywhere: http://www.ecosforge.net/ecosforge/ -- Øyvind Harboe http://www.zylin.com - eCos ARM & FPGA developer kit -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
