As Petr Hluzín wrote: > To save others from searching: the new site seems to be at > http://avrs.sourceforge.net/
I don't see any point in starting yet another project on it, but if it makes you lucky, then do so. You could as well had a Git repository in the Savannah project instead. > * there are patches in the tracker that were not commited or > rejected or otherwise taken care I already said it before: *you* (whoever this "you" actually is, I don't want to exclude anyone by that) are the developers, so *you* are responsible for resolving the bugs, nobody else. I'm an administrator here, yes, but that doesn't mean I would be patching a CVS tree that is not even used by the developers at all. That would just be a waste of time. And: I've only inherited that administrtorship, but I'm not a project developer, and don't want to be one. (And frankly, I never got the hang of Git. Tried it, but I simply don't understand the concepts behind it without studying a bunch of documentation first.) So if you feel the Sourceforge project is the way to go: be it. Personally, I think Sourceforge is overloaded with lots of Spam^H^H^H^HAdvertisement, much harder to navigate than Savannah, and quite frequently runs into performance issues in the web interface. But again: a fork is nonsense, in my opinion. It leaves users with more confusion than necessary. > * nobody responded to proposal [1] to give someone access to fix > some of the above You (at least some of you) know me pretty well, so you could have written me a personal email, asking for access. I simply haven't been able to follow all the discussions. Also, there's a knob on the Savannah web interface people who want to join a project could press, leaving a short explanation about their intentions as a project member. So far, there's just a single pending request (by Colin Coombs, but I've never read that name before, nor could I remember having seen the email from his request, it probably predates the time when I became a project admin). There's no request filed by Onno, none by Petr, none by anybody else. Sorry, but you couldn't have been all that serious about your request then either. -- cheers, J"org .-.-. --... ...-- -.. . DL8DTL http://www.sax.de/~joerg/ NIC: JW11-RIPE Never trust an operating system you don't have sources for. ;-) _______________________________________________ Simulavr-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/simulavr-devel
