The move to the new ASF Subversion server is now complete. No new updates will 
be committed to the old server (at svn.ofbiz.org) so everyone keeping with SVN 
or checking out new code should use the new SVN repository. And of course, all 
committers should use the new repository.

Here is the svn command you would now use to check out from the new repository:

$ svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ofbiz/trunk ofbiz

Committers please note: use HTTPS instead of HTTP (and yes you'll need 
username/password for that as before).

As I noted in my previous email (Moving to the Apache SVN Server on the 
ofbiz-dev list on 20060629) you can point to the new SVN server from an 
existing checkout using the following command:

$ svn switch http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ofbiz/trunk framework/

I highly recommend reading that other email if your thinking about using 
this... Note that since not all of the old repository is moved over (the the 
website directory is in a different place) you'll need to do this per resource 
in the ofbiz.home directory, like the framework directory in the example above.

For those using a private SVN repository and the vendor branch pattern, you can 
just export from the new repository and import as normal into your ofbiz branch.

The code in this new ASF repository comes from revision 7923 in the old SVN 
repository (in svn.ofbiz.org).

We all understand that this is an inconvenience, but it is an important part of 
the Apache incubation process for OFBiz. To make this more fun, note that when 
we graduate from incubation the SVN URL will change again...

-David

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