Hello,
To my opinion, better stay with CVS, it works fine! (However, since I am
not involved any more, the decision is not mine!).
Regarding NSIS scripts for generating the installer, I repeat that EVERYTHNIG
necessary is already in the CVS, under the /installer folder. Here you will
find all the explanations (there is a instructions.txt file) for re-generating
a new installer. 
I used the NSIS plugin for Eclipse to generate the NSIS script.
PIROL have also a nice experience with NSIS, including the automatic generation
of a new installer, if someone would like to include it in the ant script
to automatize the generation of the win32 installer, this would be great!
Have a nice summer
Steve


>i would like to stay on CVS...
>there are no real advantages of subversion with respect to CVS.. see the
>
>link below
>
>http://www.pushok.com/soft_svn_vscvs.php
>
>and for now i am quite happy with it
>stefan
>
>
>Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>
>>Would any of the developers currently working with the OpenJUMP CVS
>>have a problem with moving the repository over to Subversion?
>>
>>I'd like to give this a try if it won't cause problems for others. If
>>it will, I can wait until we are more "Subversion-Ready".
>>
>>Let me know what you guys think.
>>
>>The Sunburned Surveyor


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