Hi Thorsten,
One question: if we have our own local branches of the fgdata repository for
our own experimentation, will it be straightforward to hang these off the
new repository?
Thanks,
Curt.
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 2:31 PM, ThorstenB wrote:
> Jorg and Gijs are working on the new fgdata repo now.
> Therefore the existing fgdata repo is frozen as of now - even commit
> privileges are removed - hopefully permanently for the (historic) fgdata
> repo.
>
> They'll start a new (temporary) repository. Once the new repo is all
> setup and working as expected, we'll switch (shuffle the names) and add
> committers.
>
> cheers,
> Thorsten
>
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