Alexander Wagner a écrit :
> Frankly I admit to be "old fashioned" using cvs for years
> now I'd also favour it. And it comes with a slight
> advantage: I can use it at home via a 56k mobile phone dial
> up connection... (svn is no fun there, the co is to big for
> all this db-stuff associated with it.) Besides it's almost
> there at every OS on this planet, and if not installed by
> default only some click in the package manager away.
Yes I agree. CVS is a bit old, but this proves it has reached some 
maturity. It has everything needed.
>
> Guessing that you already tried (as me as well some time
> ago) to reach Shane the default scid.sf.net is out of scope.
> I could set up another project on sf, no problem with that
> as I already said. We should have a nice name for it. I'd
> also play the maintainer though I don't feel that this is
> approriate with regards to my <irony>expert skills in
> tcl</irony> but well if it's just for the administrative
> part it would be ok with me if it's also ok with the others
> on the list.
>
I registered "Scid2" name at SF. I don't know if it is the best name, 
but I seems good for me. I am not afraid of a naming like Scid2-3.6.21, 
as I saw things like that with Java already.
If someone wants to cope with the admin part at SF, I can commit there.

Pascal

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