Ken Hornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Okay, this has taken _way_ longer than I had expected, but I have some > good news. > > The nmh repository is now hosted at savannah.
Good work, Ken! Thanks for perservering. > You can got to the (admittedly) > plain web page for it at: > > http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/nmh/ Doug, when you get a chance, can you get the automatic updating of the mhost.com/nmh/ website from the "website" CVS repository working again? We will of course want to start transitioning over to the Savannah site -- pointing people there for the correct live CVS archive is one of the most important updates to make right now. And eventually the mhost.com website will probably just be a redirect to the Savannah one. If it's hard to get the update-on-commit functionality working again, a cron-job-based update would be fine as well. > You can also check out the CVS tree by following the directions at: > > http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group_id=2166 > > If you would like to be a developer for nmh, please create an account for > yourself on savannah and send me email with your savannah user id. Right > now I'll be cleaning up the copyrights on the files and preparing things > for a 1.1 release canidate. Might as well give that to you in this post rather than sending you an additional email, Ken. My account name is "Dan_Harkless". > One additional thing: I'll be at Usenix Monday-Thursday, so if you send me > email later than Monday, I might not get to it until Friday. But I will > try (depending on the quality of the network access at Usenix; historically > it hasn't been great). One thing I'd like to get working before too much time passes is the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list (<http://savannah.gnu.org/docs/admin.php#Set%20up%20a%20mailing%20list>). If a bunch of new people are suddenly going to get write access to the nmh repository, there should be a mailing list to allow us to keep track of changes others are making, so we can peer review them if we have time. -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/
