On 2013-03-01 00:16, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote:
> Noel pointed out to me that the migration to the "new" SourceForge tracker, 
> etc. did weird things to SVN. That is, the SourceForge code browser points at 
> the "migrated" SVN, but the old SVN repository still exists. And all of us 
> have been using it.
>
>> One thing I've found is that each project has a new SVN repo, which is not 
>> kept in sync with the old one. In other words, people (myself included) have 
>> been commiting to the old SVN repo for Open Babel, but the commits since Oct 
>> have not been moving across to the new one. See
>> https://sourceforge.net/p/openbabel/code/commit_browser
>>
>> As usual, there is no info or warning about this at SF (that I could see). I 
>> assume that at some point the old SVN will be killed by SF, so I guess 
>> either we should all move across or else make the move to git.
>
> So I just pulled the plug. In principal, you cannot write to the SVN 
> repository at SourceForge anymore.
>
> If you'd like to access and/or write changes, you'll need to use GitHub. This 
> means that some of you will probably need to go create a GitHub account (very 
> painless) and point your SVN at a new location:
>
> https://github.com/blog/1178-collaborating-on-github-with-subversion
>
> svn co --depth empty https://github.com/openbabel/openbabel
> cd openbabel; svn up trunk
> …
> # Done!
>
> Better yet, you might consider trying Git. I'm happy to provide some 
> tutorials and/or howtos on the mailing list, and there are really nice GUIs 
> from GitHub:
> http://mac.github.com
> http://windows.github.com
>
So how does one (re)gain access to git other than anonymous

git clone g...@github.com:openbabel/openbabel.git

I'm getting
Permission denied (publickey).


> I realize this is a pain, but keeping the SVN at SourceForge is a problem 
> waiting to happen. I'll try to facilitate a mirroring system for the 
> now-read-only repository at SF.net.
>
> -Geoff
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