Not sure I really have time to contribute but if you are going for
open development then why not move to a version control system
designed for more easily integrating contributions from other people,
Mercurial would be my preference in this area and you can host the
public repo out on http://bitbucket.org/

(disclaimer: I'm a former colleague of one of the lead developers of bitbucket)

On 24 March 2010 15:58, Jian Fang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tellurium really needs more community support and contributions. To
> encourage community contributions, I wonder
> if it is a good idea to set up a community subversion repo. Initially, the
> repo will hold tellurium 0.7.0 trunk, any tellurium
> users can join and update on the subversion repo (either work on the trunk
> or cut a branch). We will merge in changes
> from the community repo to our project main trunk and push the new changes
> to the community trunk from time to time.
>
> Would this be a good idea?
>
> If yes, please follow up and we can add you to the community subversion
> repo.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jian
>
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