Hello,

As for today I was planning to work on some currently active projects
(yes, I work on Sunday), and any try to "svn update" invariably leads
to this message :

svn: Échec de la requête PROPFIND sur '/'
svn: PROPFIND de '/': Impossible de se connecter au serveur (http://
svn.symfony-project.com)

I feel very impotent :(

This is a message I wanted to post earlier, to thank you so much for
all the work done, and tell you how a huge economic process can be
built on an open-source project like this one, this is just a dream
come true for all the ones who truely believe in the open-source
model.

But there is a hole in this dream : what about the day Sensio dies, or
simply if the SVN server crashes down (which I hope today is not the
case) ?
All the projects I start are built on the same model : subversionned
project and Symfony integrated as svn:externals (branch 1.0). And when
I can't reach "svn.symfony-project.com", I feel very uncomfortable as
I can't update (well, I'll check out SVN documentation because I hope
it retreives svn:externals AFTER retreiving the direct repository
updates).

And why should Sensio be the only one paying for all the bandwidth
required for this project ?


All this leads me to a simple thought : I wonder if it wouldn't be
smart to make a campaign for official SVN mirrors.

I don't know how it's technically possible, but I think this can be
done with svk + cron. Anyway my company will have a mirror very soon
because I don't think it's cautious to work like I currently do.

Is someone who has already a SVN mirror able to explain me how it can
be done ?




P.S : I'm not sure it was a server unavailability, but I work on a
projects built by beginners who included Symfony repository twice or
three times in the project oO Is it possible I've been temporarily
black-listed for flooding ?
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