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RE: My public CVS repository will be closed.
- X-seq: zsh-workers 9918
- From: "Andrej Borsenkow" <Andrej.Borsenkow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Bruce Stephens" <bruce+zsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Bart Schaefer" <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: My public CVS repository will be closed.
- Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 10:08:37 +0300
- Cc: <zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Importance: Normal
- In-reply-to: <87d7phcf11.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>
> Why not <URL:http://sourceforge.net>? Presuming they do what they say
> (and I've no reason to doubt them), they'll provide http, cvs, mailing
> lists, bug tracking and everything---and arrange for zsh.org to be
> redirected, if that's what we want. All on good hardware. (Obviously
> one can question whether this'll last for ever, but at the moment, it
> looks good.)
>
It even happened in my IE history :-)
Well, I think, you have mentioned it already less than a year ago. Now it
hosts quite a number of products/projects. Access is really good (via a
firewall in Germany in my case it is instant). Important thing is
ready-to-use CVS - normal and HTTP-based. All in all I agree - why not use
this one (keeping CVS repository backups 'course :-)
About lists - why not host them there. I nerver liked "real" domain in list
addresses - so, if we could finally arrange for
workers@xxxxxxx
users@xxxxxxx
...
so, that they could be transparently moved over, this would be really great.
The only thing, that bothers me - it is too good to be true :>
/andrej
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