>
>But it *would* provide a CVS repository. Having one central person that all
>patches have to go through is a pain when working with distributed
>development. It's much easier being able to use CVS. Sourceforge also hosts
>bug tracking and all sorts of other resources -- it would be nice to have
>those for netatalk.
>

I just e-mailed Wesley Craig @ UMich .  I think I just volunteered to 
to be that very person!  Unless there is someone out there who wants 
to do it instead.

Hell, I'd be Netatalk's head cheerleader if it's needed.  My company 
just *wouldn't exist* if it wasn't for netatalk. We use Netatalk for 
developing off of our linux box and serving out beta websites.  We 
don't have the money for something else, and NT's IIS (as far as I 
know) can't do name-based virtual hosting like Apache, which is 
essential in a design house like mine.

What we really need to do is get netatalk.org up and running and 
start contacting Redhat, Debian, and Caldera.  Get them to start 
including Netatalk into their distros.

        We might not be as big as Samba, but if there's one thing Mac 
users know how to do it's put on a show.

        Ryan

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