On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 11:03, Tyler Larson wrote: > > Next thing: we need a repository. I've heard bad stuff about sourceforge's > servers, and I don't like setting up a public CVS repo on my own servers > because of the security implications. I could set up a different type of repo > (the only other one I've played with is subversion, but I'm open to options). > If RedHat's going to have their public CVS server up any time soon, we could > use that too. Suggestions are, of course, welcome. I'd like to participate too. Right now, Subversion looks like the best bet for source code control, especially since it's included in Fedora. I'd host the server, but I've only got a 256K DSL at home and I don't want to host it at work to avoid any legal hassles over copyright ownership, etc. I have some code to parse the output from iptables-save... Let me spend an hour or two cleaning it up and I'll stick it on my web server for everyone to take a look at (it's a little too much to post to the mailing list). Jeff