Folks,

The newsletter from Sourceforge arrived:

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Lastly, VA Software, the company that owns and operates SourceForge.net,
has changed its name to SourceForge, Inc.  Read more here:
http://web.sourceforge.com/news_archive/2007/1799.php

Wow isn't that the end of and era? Wonder what they will use for stock ticker, SFGE?

Anyway, I was wondering how badly the following is going to bitch- slap us:

Legacy Subversion Access Method Going Away
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Back in November of 2006, we added a new preferred access method for our Subversion offering that solved most of the spurious error messages and
other problems with our initial SVN rollout.  The change introduced a
new URL scheme:

https://PROJECTNAME.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/PROJECTNAME

Users have been receiving the notice to upgrade via a Site Status
announcement and as needed via Support Request when problems were reported.

As a part of our ongoing infrastructure improvements to our Subversion
offering and other services, we will be decommissioning the legacy
access method (the one without the PROJECTNAME prefix for the hostname)
as of June 28.  Past that time, Subversion operations that use the old
URL scheme will no longer work.  You may change over any existing
Subversion checkouts you have by following the instructions detailed here:

https://sourceforge.net/docs/E09#notice



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