Larry Jones wrote:
> Stephen Cameron writes:
>> 
>> Is the CVS server at cvs.cyclic.com still accepting 
>> anonymous connections?  It was a few days ago, I'm sure.
> 
> It seems to have quit accepting connections of any kind 
> sometime yesterday afternoon.  I presume it's being moved 
> from SourceGear to OpenAvenue, but I don't know that for 
> sure.  If it is, it sure would have been nice if we'd been given 
>at least a little advance notice. 
 
I saw this message (below) on deja.com from Jason Williams, dated 6/30/2000,
so I guess they did give notice.  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list seems
rather unreliable lately.  I didn't see that message on egroups.com.
And I quit getting mail from info-cvs altogether at my subscribed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] account. (although that could
be Compaq's doing, not sure.)  Also, I posted a couple patches
to sanity.sh awhile back and I never saw them show up on egroups.com
or deja.com but I know that at least one person (Pavel Roskin) got 
them.  Has anyone else noticed info-cvs behaving like this?  (over 
the last  month or so?)

anyway here's the message from Jason Williams at 
Openavenue, dated 6/30/2000
>
> In our role as the stewards of CVS, OpenAvenue will be moving 
> the official CVS development repository as of Wednesday 5 July 
> 2000.  The setup will be the same as on the Cyclic Software 
> server. It will be set up with pserver authentication, anonymous 
> access, and an identical cvsroot.  For example, the CVS repository 
< can be accessed as anonymouswith guest as the password 
> and using the following command: 
> 
>                        cvs -d
> :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home2/cvsroot login
> 
> We don't foresee any problems with the switch over but 
< if you experience any difficulties please contact Jason 
> Williams, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

 

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