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Public readonly CVS/SVN access?

Public readonly CVS/SVN access?

2004-12-17 by egcrosser

Manu

maybe you would consider setting up a public readonly CVS (or even
better Subversion) server?  That would make life of contributors
easier, because they will (1) be able to get in sync with a single
command, and (2) produce diff against current version with one command.

I can even host such a server if you like...

Eugene

Re: [milter-greylist] Public readonly CVS/SVN access?

2004-12-17 by Ivan F. Martinez

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 11:35:53 -0000
"egcrosser" <egcrosser@...> wrote:

E> 
E> 
E> Manu
E> 
E> maybe you would consider setting up a public readonly CVS (or even
E> better Subversion) server?  That would make life of contributors
E> easier, because they will (1) be able to get in sync with a single
E> command, and (2) produce diff against current version with one command.
E> 
E> I can even host such a server if you like...
E> 

I like this idea.


-- 
Ivan F. Martinez

Re: [milter-greylist] Public readonly CVS/SVN access?

2004-12-17 by manu@netbsd.org

egcrosser <egcrosser@...> wrote:

> maybe you would consider setting up a public readonly CVS (or even
> better Subversion) server?  That would make life of contributors
> easier, because they will (1) be able to get in sync with a single
> command, and (2) produce diff against current version with one command.

This has been on my TODO list for a while. Bug me with enough
contributions and I'll raise it on the list :)
 
-- 
Emmanuel Dreyfus
Il y a 10 sortes de personnes dans le monde: ceux qui comprennent 
le binaire et ceux qui ne le comprennent pas.
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