>  > Sourceforge supports importing complete svn dumps. It is possible
>  > to convert the Mozart CVS to svn, including complete history
>  > (we've done that for Gecode), and then import the svn in
>  > sourceforge.
>  > 
>  > I can tell you from our experience with Gecode that svn is so
>  > much better than CVS. E.g. some weeks ago we had to move complete
>  > directories around, which is a nightmare with CVS and worked
>  > perfectly with svn. Updating my local copy that contained changes
>  > to files that were moved in the repository worked perfectly.
>  > 
> 
> Yay,  switch to subversion.

I'd support it too - but we need some "backups" somewhere (what's
e.g. the sourceforge' policy&guarantees on their own
failures?). Besides, keeping the CVS history is IMHO not so critical:
we can host a read-only CVS server somewhere with the "old stuff". Not
to mention, the history has already been a couple of times..

Cheers,

 --- Kostja.

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