On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Sergei Kolobov wrote: >On 2003-07-15 at 10:13 +0200, Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote: >> Part of the refactoring that is currently going on is in completely >> removing the use of exceptions. I've gotten bincimapd down to 700k (!!) >> and bincimap-up is down to 250k. But this is not released yet. >Speaking of releases - Andreas, do you have any plans to set up a public >CVS repository (say, at SourceForge)?
>From what I read at SourceForge, you first have to accept their terms and conditions, and then they can change this "agreement" at any point. The way I interpret that is that they can do whatever they want, and that users just have to accept that. So I do not trust SourceForge for hosting this project in any way. But - to answer your question - yes I have been considering public CVS access, but I haven't decided wether or not to use another RCS instead, such as Perforce or BitKeeper. I am very interested to hear this project's users' experience (pros and cons) with different RCSes. I definitely see the value of providing public CVS, especially when patches such as these start coming up at a point where I can't (or find it very hard to) make a 1.1.9 release yet. I guess a compromise is that I can publish the most important (serious bugfix) patches as they show up, under dl/tarballs, as bincimap-1.1.8-patch001-openlog.diff.bz2 or something like that. Andy :-) -- Andreas Aardal Hanssen | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg Author of Binc IMAP | "It is better not to do something | than to do it poorly."

