Ed Palma wrote:
> I think the idea is that the next big project is moving Endian to a  
> public SVN as soon as community 2.2 is finally complete.  That's what  
> I heard.  I think they were thinking about starting in November but  
> I'd not be surprised if the devs were a touch late.  Anyone have more  
> details?
>
> Endian is pretty handy, but it's progress is slow and inconvenient  
> because development is essentially closed source.  I think they know  
> if they continue this way they'll eventually be forked into a better  
> genuinely open distribution.  Might as well maintain control of the  
> project.  I'm praying for SVN.
>
>   
I've been considering the fork-ing option for a long time now. Would be 
a pity to have to do it ..

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