On Wed Sep 30 13:16 , ThomasK sent: >Hi Michael, > >> Onno: >> Would you make subversion and git copies of the current >> CVS repo on your machine and make an announcement? >> Once that is done, the discussion can be in terms >> of what we want instead of how hard it is to get it. > >Maybe I would have more time for it to do that, than Onno. (as I assume, >of course!) To make it for git, it's really easy: take Onno's repo and >checkout cvs-upstream branch (I havn't checked CVS repo for new changes, >but it should be in in current state) Only the old simulavr code (as >Jörg wrote) isn't transformed yet, but this shouldn't be a big problem.
To convert the current CVS repo, why would Onno's repo be involved? >For subversion it's a little bit more complicated, because I need a >subversion server for that. I think, I can convert it into a local repo, >but I havn't a public server for that, so I can only provide it as >zipped container for others. Maybe Jörg will have a idea, how to proceed >on subversion. I didn't necessarily mean make it available. I just wanted someone to do it so that we could have a really reliable upper bound on the effort and expertise required. Do you need a server for that? -- Michael Hennebry [email protected] "War is only a hobby." ---- Msg sent via CableONE.net MyMail - http://www.cableone.net _______________________________________________ Simulavr-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/simulavr-devel
