Juan Jose Pablos a écrit :
> Hi,
> I was looking around on the sourceforge site, and I found out that trac 
> could be  available for our project.
> 
> one of the things that make trac so nice is that integrate wiki / code 
> repository and bug tracking. you can see examples here:
> 
> http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/unattended/wiki/TracLinks
> 
> So I had a lok on the cvs -> svn migration, and I completed the 
> migration same day. I know that possibly Allan and other could suggest 
> git as a replacement of CVS, but at the moment is not supported by trac 
> within sourceforge
> 
> So if nobody has any objection, I can carry on the migration to svn as 
> our version system.
> 
> WDYT?

looks good for me: +100 .

About CVS/SVN: does SF.net provides a CVS gateway to work (at least 
export) with a SVN repo., or will the URL of web browse will be the same  ?
Because of install/tools/script-update code for instance, that uses URL:
http://unattented.cvs.sourceforge.net/unattended/unattended/install/scripts/

Pierre Bourgin
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