On Aug 29, 2009, at 10:58 AM, George Aroush wrote:

Hi Folks,

I have been following the expected release of Lucene.Net 2.9 for some weeks now, and about 2 weeks ago, just before RC1 was released, I grabbed the code off the trunk and started my initial port. Today, I compared what I have with what's in RC2, only 6 Java files changes -- this is good.

My question is, I would prefer to track SVN commits to keep track of changes, vs. what I'm doing now. This will allow us to stay weeks behind a Java release vs. months or years as it is now. However, while I'm subscribed to SVN's commits mailing list, I'm not getting all those commits! For example, a commit made this past Friday, I never got an email for, while other commits I do. Any idea what maybe going on?

There has been some flakiness with ASF servers, so maybe that is the reason? Are you using forwarding on people.a.o?

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