Re: [Fedora-infrastructure-list] A cvs space for the Usability Sig

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On Saturday 26 August 2006 12:11, "Damien Durand" <splinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
>
> I would like to ask for a cvs space for the Usability Sig so as to host
> temporarily some documentations, codes and patches, allowing a more
> efficient and productive work.
>

CVS isn't for temporary storage.  You need to work with other projects to keep 
things where they belong.  Documentation should be kept in packages, with the 
Documentation Project, or on the wiki.  Patches should be provided through 
Bugzilla to appropriate maintainers or directly to upstream.  Efficiency is 
achieved through collaboration and management, not version control.

Unless the Usability SIG starts producing stand-alone packages, and I don't 
see any reason that it ever should, I can't imagine why it would have any 
real need for its own CVS repository.

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