As an aside, does anybody know of a PHP or CGI based SVN server? My hosting company runs Linux servers with PHP and CGI, and I was hoping I could host a repository on my web space for my own projects.
On 7/9/06, Jesse Nesbitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would add a folder alongside libsecondlife and libsecondlife-cs like
applications and have anyone who wants to put an app in there register
for a gna account and add them as a dev.
--Jesse
On 7/9/06, John Hurliman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jesse Nesbitt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > It seems to me that some redundant work is being done, not in the
> > library itself, but in the application space. I know that someone else
> > and I are both separately working on an IM/Chat program (and AFAIK I
> > saw a screenshot of someone elses too). What can we do about these
> > redundant applications?
> > I propose a SVN repo for open applications using libsl. Does anyone
> > else have ideas, or is this just a pet peeve of mine?
> > --Jesse
> >
> I would like to give svn access to application developers that want to
> share their code, how should it be done though? Individual directories
> for each project in the trunk alongside the libsecondlife-cs directory?
> An applications branch? Let me know and I will look at getting things setup.
>
> John
>
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