> > If that ain't going to happen, you will probably have to use > > sourceforge, yes. But if it's not going to happen I'd not make it a > > Fedora but a GNOME tool if I where you. And if it's a good GNOME tool, I > > am pretty sure the people at cvs.gnome.org would be happy to provide you > > with tools like CVS. > > > > Anyway, i'll be working more on the GUI and implement some of the > features you suggested. I'll use your 'ready-for-pam' archive. There is a CVS server in the works, but cutting through the corporate CYA necessities is taking time. So the short answer (as far as I know) is that there is currently no CVS repo but there should be soon. What the requirements for having a project hosted there will be I have no idea. NOTE: I work for Red Hat, but have nothing to do with Fedora, so this is just what I've gleaned from the lists myself. You can get more background by perusing the fedora-devel-list archives. --Brad -- Fedora-config-list mailing list Fedora-config-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-config-list