Hi,

in order to unify my local code management and also because of the
significant advantages over subversion, I just migrated the RTnet
repository to SourceForge's new git service. The old SVN repository is
still visible, but no more commits will take place against it. You can
now obtain the latest code via

    git clone git://rtnet.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/rtnet rtnet

Browse the code online at

    http://rtnet.git.sourceforge.net/

Web pages will be updated over the next weeks, together with a release
that is planned, too.

If you want to contribute some code, please use from now on the standard
patch submission format:

    [PATCH] Subject line

    Comprehensive patch description.

    Signed-off-by: your name <your email>

    Patch content

git is supporting you here (git format-patch etc.). If you prepare a
larger set of changes, I can warmly recommend using stgit (Stacked git)
as local management tool for patches series.

Jan

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