Stephen Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Also, Stephen, do you have a sourceforge account?  If not create one
>> and send me your username so I can add you to the list of developers
>> who have write access to the CVS repository among other things.
>
> Yes, the user ID is srwarren.

I've added you.  I also added Lloyd Zusman.  

You guys now have write access to the CVS repository among other
things.  

This message explains how to check out both branches as a developer

http://mla.libertine.org/tmda-workers/2003-12/msg00076.html

Again, please note the differences between the two branches as
explained at 

http://tmda.net/download.html#branches

If you're new to sourceforge as a developer, you'll want to read some
of the documentation at

http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=1

In particular, do a search for "ssh" and make sure you have a host key
generated (with an empty passphrase) and added to the system

http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=761&group_id=1

otherwise you'll have to type your password every time you run any CVS
command which is obviously not what you want.

As far as cutting new releases, I think I can probably still do that
for awhile.  My brain isn't working well right now for complex tasks
like programming, but running my release script is pretty easy.

If the need for releases becomes too frequent, I can turn over the
huge bash script I use to do releases to someone.  I've also just
reactivated the crontab that auto-generates a "nightly unstable
snapshot" tarball from CVS, so releases of the unstable branch might
not even be necessary for awhile as people can get that code either
through anon CVS, or the aforementioned tarball.

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