Yes, it is working with the current SVN repository.

 The the Bazaar (correction) server(s) on launchpad.net is actively and 
 constantly accessing and updating the sourceforge.net SVN repositories 
 in the background as we speak. I'm not sure how the servers actually 
 work, i.e if they act a pass-through on demand or periodically update as 
 SVN clients.

 You can learn more here: http://bazaar.canonical.com/en/

 Bazaar client (command line bzr) comes with Ubuntu. Clients are 
 available through the normal package managers of most Linux 
 distributions. The launchpad.net accounts I listed before give bzr 
 clients access to the Moses dependencies.

 Tom


 On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:36:46 +0000, Barry Haddow <[email protected]> 
 wrote:
> Hi Tom
>
> Are you saying that bizarre works with the existing svn repository? 
> Do you
> have a link for bizarre?
>
> regards - Barry
>
> On Thursday 20 January 2011 01:27, Tom Hoar wrote:
>> Git sounds very much like Bizarre, where everything is a branch, you
>> commit offline and push to the trunk branch on the server when 
>> you're
>> ready. There's already support for these features without any
>> "transition". If you can work with Bizarre, everything is already 
>> set
>> up.
>>

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