>> I am not familiar enough with CVS to help you implement my suggestions >> using it. I _am_ familiar enough with subversion (and perforce, if you >> perhaps want to spend a few hundred dollars a head :) ) to do this >> stuff. >> > > OK, that's a really poor excuse. SVN is a variant of CVS with a > better atomic design and a database backend. It's been made
Look, yes, I could figure out how to do this with CVS, but frankly, CVS sucks. Not having changesets is just crap. Hell, not being able to *rename files* is crap. > careful administration. Why don't you just mirror the CVS repository > for a while and show people how good SVN is ? The proof is in the That's why I was asking for the cvs tarball, so that I could mirror it with history. Yes, I could just get the cvs now and begin a svn repo, but I think it makes sense to try to import the entire project history, if possible. > you only know how to use SVN and Perforce (which btw costs a huge > amount of moola and requires per seat licensing); if you want to use > perforce you might as well call up Larry over at BitKeeper and ask him > for a repository. I was joking about perforce, I don't think it makes any sense at all to use perforce on an open source project. andy _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
