- we migrate to something more modern, i.e. allowing each project to
choose its own VCS for webpages (this has been requested by users
numerous times);
Indeed. The issue at hand has been resolved and webmasters have access
to the GNU web page CVS repos again.
For the record,
Bernie Innocenti wrote:
Some time ago, tired of having to remember which VCS was being used by
each of the projects I follow occasionally, I wrote a trivial script
called up which guesses the repository format and calls the
appropriate command.
There's mr (http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/mr,
On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 22:34 +0200, Yavor Doganov wrote:
Bernie Innocenti wrote:
Some time ago, tired of having to remember which VCS was being used by
each of the projects I follow occasionally, I wrote a trivial script
called up which guesses the repository format and calls the
Bernie Innocenti wrote:
There's mr
I tried it out. It's a very nice meta-vcs, but there's one annoyance:
you need to register repositories before you can update them.
Ah, that's an overwhelming limitation, indeed (I've never used mr,
just thought it's worth mentioning).
How could we make
At Tue, 7 Dec 2010 22:00:44 +0100,
Sylvain Beucler wrote:
I clearly remember that at a point, I saw a communication from a GNU
webmaster stating that it was no longer necessary to provide a way
for 'www' members to access to per-projects webpages
(www.gnu.org/s/*). I don't mind re-enabling
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 01:50:02AM +, Karl Berry wrote:
I saw a communication from a GNU webmaster
Any idea who? Matt Lee? Rob Myers? John Sullivan? Jason Self?
I believe it was from Yavor. I don't think it was any of the above.
Yavor has been essentially incommunicado