[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sam Vilain) writes: > I have set up a new project on OpenFoundry.org for util-vserver. > OpenFoundry is like SourceForge, except it doesn't suck. > > http://utilvserver.openfoundry.org/ > > (no hyphens allowed in project names! bummer) > > For now the important thing it has is a public read-only Subversion > server, and is trivial for project Admins to invite other people to be > committers. > > So, you can grab the latest version of util-vserver from; > > http://svn.openfoundry.org/utilvserver/trunk/ > > Then use "svn update" & friends to pull down new versions! :-D
mmh... I am not very happy with the way how this was solved, because: * afais, the complete history of changes was lost in the SVN reimport * the svn repository contains lots of autogenerated files (e.g. ChangeLog, Makefile.in, configure, ...) which should not be handled by SCM systems * I do not think that Subversion is so much better than CVS that a change is required. Changeset support or support of distributed development would be arguments convincing me but SVN does not offer these features. * what's wrong with current hosting at savannah? Ok, they are excessively paranoid which makes things like file uploads nearly impossibly. But I still have hope that it will be fixed. First two points can be perhaps solved by converting the CVS tree but I never did such a conversion. As already mentioned, I do not see the necessity of such a step. Enrico
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