from my understanding there is no longer a division between the developer system and the anon system. svn runs off the same server.

-Igor


On 2/23/06, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If it works, and performs better for annonymous access - which
shouldn't be difficult?: yeah! It would be much easier for people to
browse around and get sources from the repository. And it will keep
our history too even with renames etc.

Eelco

On 2/23/06, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> Sourceforge is implementing the subversion stuff. A lot of complaints
> have arisen on the wicket lists and irc about the availability of
> anonymous CVS. Many want us to move to another hosting party. I'm
> convinced that sourceforge will improve their service, and they have
> assured me as such that it is on their short term radar.
>
> As for subversion/cvs there are apparently pro's and cons. According
> to sourceforge SVN is slower than CVS, so that might be a downside. I
> have no data to confirm this claim. SVN is newer and generally a
> better SCM system than CVS. Tool support is not as great at the moment
> though. I believe that Netbeans still has to build in SVN support, and
> subclipse is external to the eclipse project, so it will be behind in
> features and ease of use when compared to the CVS support.
>
> I will perform a test import of our CVS repository to see how this
> works out. Later on, when we decided whether or not to move to SVN, I
> will take a moment and perform the import once again but with more
> recent data.
>
> So my question is: should we move to SVN?
>
> Martijn
>
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>
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>
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