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Re: SourceForge Project Approved (fwd)
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- From: Brian Boonstra <boonstb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 
- To: zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
- Subject: Re: SourceForge Project Approved (fwd)
 
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 08:36:52 -0600
 
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You wrote:
> Peter Stephenson wrote:
> >> Bart and Sven will presumably want to
> >> register accounts soon so they can join in the fun ...
> >
> >And potentially Zefram if he's got any time/inclination.
>
> As of a couple of days ago, I've got a SourceForge account (cunningly
> named "zefram").  Is there any interface more usable than this web hack?
	Well, you can use anonymous command-line CVS.  Once a developer on a  
project, you have shell access, as well as write permission to most or all  
of that projects files, and you can use secure CVS.
> [2] Which I insist on -- I'm not prepared to explicitly say `no' for
> every cookie that arrives.
	My version of links lets me choose how to deal with cookies  
domain-by-domain.  It avoids a lot of naysaying.
	
	
			- B
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