- Right now, maps and data (music, graphics) are stored in the globulation2 server, and uploaded through rsync over ssh. So any person able to upload releases could also upload graphics. Problem is that rsync is not a version control system and bad things can happen if two people begin to manage those files in the same time. Unfortunately, cvs is very bad at handling binary files. More unfortunately, savannah.gnu.org does not provide svn (contrary to gna for instance). So we have the following choices : * Keep the actual system and find one person responsible for binary data * Move binary files to cvs and be very carefull (but the probability to have problem is huge) * Move from savannah to some place else (for instance gna) and migrate cvs to svn (or to some other version control system). This takes time and energy but is the most sustainable solution on the long term.
* Use arch, which is provided by savannah, instead of svn or cvs. Martin _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
