If by the crappy left hand menus and not being able to tell what
belongs to the site, what belongs to the project and overall having a
hard time finding files that belong to the project, screenshots, docs,
etc... then yes, me too.
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
I don't like their navigation though.
Eelco
On 3/10/06, Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Normally I would agree... but this has been going on for over a year
now (them making promises that CVS will get fixed anytime now). I don't
doubt that SVN support will become standard on SF.net sometime soon. I
*do* doubt that their reliability will change. Who says SVN will work
any better than CVS? The flakiness was never in the CVS software, it was
in the SF hardware and/or configuration.
java.net has a better track record and they do seem to meet all the
requirements (don't they?). Isn't it worth looking into it?
Gili
Guillermo Castro wrote:
Gili,
SouceForge has SVN support too. I think that SF is making lots of
progress in getting their tools together. The recent redesign of the
pages, the added svn support, etc. means that SF is still fighting to be
*the* open source software projects repository.
Regards,
On 3/10/06, *Gili* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Also, java.net <http://java.net> just got SVN support!
https://java-net.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectForumMessageView?messageID=11831&forumID=93
<https://java-net.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectForumMessageView?messageID=11831&forumID=93>
Gili
Gili wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just realized java.net <http://java.net> has a very fast
CVS server, mailing lists,
> issue tracker, etc... I think it has everything we need (correct
me if
> I'm wrong).
>
> Also, I think we could even plug in JIRA to use as the issue
tracker
> if we wanted.
>
> Would it be possible to move off SF's crusty CVS server and onto
> java.net <http://java.net>?
>
> Gili
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