Re: Datacenter, git, and cvs

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Jeff Garzik wrote:
> If done right, the move to git can still service CVS requests in
> some capacity...  that may make the transition a little less abrupt
> and painful.

Perhaps.  But git-cvsserver is a rather limited crutch that I can't
imagine anyone wanting to spend much time on, just to let folks
continue to use cvs commands directly.

Who knows though, maybe there are more people that actually like cvs
than I think and they'll volunteer to implement and run such a
service.

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