Can you define 'excellent server/network infrastructure'?

Is SVN what they are offering, are they open to alternate architectures?

Regards... Matthew


On 10/6/08, Martin Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> we have recieved an offer to use an excellent server/network
> infrastructure for the purpose of Scenery distribution. This would mean
> to provide read-only access to an SVN directory tree which contains the
> entire, unpacked Scenery. This offer even includes a modified
> 'terrasync', readily adapted to use this service !! ....  which already
> has been tested with success at least on Linux, I hope to get feedback
> from someone checking its use on Windows.
>
> Objections ?
>       Martin.
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