> > LilyPond's git repository works just fine; the only thing I'll
> > then need is to write a script to get snapshot tarballs once or
> > twice a day (or after a change).
> 
> That sounds ressource-intensive. We replaced CVS tarballs with
> anonymous rsync access because of that. I'm not sure that's a good
> idea.

Ok.  I'll take care of it.

> > Ah, ok.  Well, I've replied that as the maintainer of GNU troff, I
> > believe that you can trust me to do that as soon as the git
> > repository is in place.
> 
> Well there was several cases of GNU projects submitted at Savannah
> that had missing or outdated notices :/ Thus that sounded like a
> nice opportunity not to check the source code, but alas we have to
> check even for those.
> 
> Looking at groff, the notices look fine :)

Hehe.  Thanks.

> > I would like to continue the repository without any intermediate
> > changes.  In case this isn't possible, please tell me.  Otherwise,
> > I ask you to import the CVS; within the next days I would add the
> > missing copyright notices.
> 
> Ok I approved your project.

Thanks again!  It seems that I should import the CVS archive to
Savannah's git by myself, right?


    Werner


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