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Hey everyone, sorry I'll be out of the loop until about the 7th of |
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may. Work, moving, and family are keeping me waaaaay to busy until then. |
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On Apr 12, 2006, at 2:11 AM, Grobian wrote: |
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> On 11-04-2006 22:35:06 -0700, m h wrote: |
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>> On 4/11/06, Brian Harring <ferringb@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> Distributed would be a bit better here... |
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>>> Would suggest if folks set up their own branches, stick to |
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>>> subversion |
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>>> so merge history can be preserved... |
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>>> (that and someone nudge over the missing anon* still). |
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>> Would it be worthwhile to set up a berlios or sourceforge project? I |
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>> think something like trac would be nice. I'd like to file bugs |
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>> able to browse changes to the source tree. |
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> I would favour sourceforge. They have SVN, and I probably will |
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> keep on |
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> having access to it then as well as any other non-gentoo developer |
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> wants to join. |
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I just finished setting up svn and trac on one of my colo machines |
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for work. After work calms down, I'd be happy to set something up |
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there if everyone wants that. I'm really starting to like trac(and |
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coincidentally hate bugzilla), and for our humble few users I have no |
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problem footing the bill for bandwidth. It would also be nice and |
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probably more efficient to be able to give people like matt commit |
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access without having to go through the rigamorole of becoming a |
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Gentoo dev. |
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I'll catch up on bugs and mails when I get back, I know there are |
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tons and exg and myself left the svn in a broken state. I promise |
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I'll fix them all up ASAP. |
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--Kito |
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