* Martin Hejl <mar...@hejl.de> schrieb:

> I'd say yes - it will be easier that way to provide a source tarball 
> (whatever that has to include remains to be seen) if it's decided we 
> need to, but maybe more importantly, buildtool will not break if the 
> location of a source changes upstream.

See my paper on canonical source repositories:

http://www.metux.de/download/oss-qm/normalized_repository.pdf

> As a bonus, it makes it easier to build things offline - just make a 
> cvs checkout of the whole src path, and everything needed for building
> the toolchain and packages is right there and can be built without
> internet access.

Recoursive wget would perform much better. CVS isn't particularily
well suited for such things. 


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