Dear Norbert, moving espresso from cvs to svn is something that we are discussing without reaching by now a clear and definite view/decision. Let's see in the future. But, if you like to participate to our discussions it would be very interesting to exchange point of view with you.
bests Layla Quoting Norbert Nemec <Norbert.Nemec.list at gmx.de>: > Hi there, > > sorry about the unsigned CVS commits. I haven't used CVS in years and > forgot that you had to manually sign each commit. > > Which brings me directly to a proposal I wanted to make: would it be > possible to move from CVS to Subversion (SVN) with the quantum-espresso > repository? > > CVS is ancient technology and it has a number of serious shortcomings. > SVN is designed as a replacement based on the same philosophy. Anyone > who knows CVS should be familiar with SVN in very short time. I don't > even want to start listing the advantages of SVN. Just look it up on the > web if you are interested. > > QE-forge does support SVN, so it would just be a matter of a one-time > conversion of the repository and a switch of tool by all developers. I > am absolutely certain that the developers will value the advantages in > very short time. > > Greetings, > Norbert > _______________________________________________ > Pw_forum mailing list > Pw_forum at pwscf.org > http://www.democritos.it/mailman/listinfo/pw_forum > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
