Hey Jody,

We were planning on leaving everything stable for Andrea to do his
release mid month. After all the work TOPP has done, the last thing we
would want is to slow them down in any way. Regardless, Martin is still
working his heart out on his kickass nD gridded data structures. I'll
know better tomorrow what his month looks like.

The plan right now is only to clean up SVN. 

Some other day we can plan future work like moving the svn to OSGeo. It
would be elegant if that move came right around the time when we
graduate.

Having started four times to explain why distributed version control
improves the whole game, I'm giving up again---too much to say and no
need to say it. In the first step, we can have both a central svn for
releases and collaboration following the current model and also local
distributed branches. Since I know that those who taste the cool aid
won't go back, I'll simply wait for everyone to get tempted. :-)
Eventually it's going to make us better off individually and more stable
collaboratively, you'll see.

cheers,
Adrian


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