Hi,

Thanks for this comment on the content. I agree that the needed hg clone 
command isn't obvious, so I'll add it or at least a pointer to some 
generic information about using hg to clone the repos. (We're actually 
in the process of migrating the content from the splash pages--get.html 
being one of them--to the interior landing pages, in preparation for 
removing the splash pages.) So, you're timing is good, let me know if 
you have other comments. I'll also add this to the best practices 
document for projects, as a reminder to include the appropriate clone 
command on their project landing pages.

Regards,
Michelle

timeless wrote:
> http://hg.opensolaris.org/get.html says:
> If you're interested in working on an OpenSolaris project, you can <a
> href="http://opensolaris.org/os/downloads/";><b>download the complete
> codebase</b></a> or just <a
> href="http://hg.opensolaris.org/sc/src/";><b>clone the
> repositories</b></a> you're most interested in.
>
> i'm kinda surprised that the "get the source" page doesn't suggest how
> to clone the obvious gates
>
> somehow you're supposed to figure out after reaching
> 'http://hg.opensolaris.org/sc/src/arc-process/arc-prototype/
>
> that to pull it,  you need to use: hg clone
> ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/hg/arc-process/arc-prototype
>
> which isn't remotely intuitive. It doesn't seem like it'd cost too
> many lines to explain how a person who isn't familiar w/ opensolaris
> how determine the proper hg clone command
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