Stephen,

Will it be too much to ask just to add all existing modules into 
Mercurial, frankly i would like to do it but just my mind on something 
else right now. At the same time i will start using Naviserver big time 
very soon and would like to have repository available for all bugfixes 
and improvements.

As for modules i think these below will not need to be imported because 
they are obsolete:

nsffmpeg
nsfortune
nsocaml
nsotcl
nssavi
nssip
nstcp

Thanks


We still can keep CVS, just disable write access and let whoever wants 
to checkout it to do it

Stephen Deasey wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ok, just to confirm
>>
>> what about CVS? should we disable it? clear description then should be made 
>> how to get sources from new repo
> 
> 
> Yeah that needs to be done too.
> 
> Convert all the modules to their own repos.
> 
> Make a backup of CVS and stick it on the download section.
> 
> Dissable CVS in the sourceforge interface.
> 
> Fixup the README file etc. on how to get the new source.
> 
> 
> Converting the repos isn't hard but I like to clean them up too. I
> think I described how to do it before, so you can give it a go if you
> feel like it. Ask if you need help.  Otherwise, I'll just start
> converting them.
> 
> 
>> Stephen Deasey wrote:
>>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:28 AM, Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> That means all development from now on goes to Mercurial, Right?
>>>
>>> Well no one complained so I guess that means we've switched.
>>>
>>> I'll convert the other modules...
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