Paul Nasrat wrote : > > I've set up a subversion server yesterday. Would you be interested in > > importing the current stuff into it and work on from there? It could also be > > the perfect occasion for me to implement a script in svn for the first time > > in order to have an online html version updated after every commit. > > I don't have access to the cvs tree directly so cvs2svn would be painful. > However I think moving to svn is on the cards, if it does happen will let you > know. Well, when I wanted to get the development of Maximum RPM started again, I really wanted to put it into a repository where people could commit directly, which I never did since I never got down to setting up my own public CVS server... but it is now possible since I now installed a public SVN server which I intended exactly for things like this. I don't think the max-rpm copy in cvs.rpm.org actually contains much version information (it was just imported and left there, right? or am I wrong and was it developed using CVS all along?). So if you want to start collaborative max-rpm development right away, I'd really like to import the current version into that SVN repository. If later on there is a different, more "official" wrt rpm SVN repository, it'll be trivial to move the project over while preserving all the version information. What do you think? The repository is here : https://svn.rpmforge.net/ Matthias -- Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/ Fedora Core release 1 (Yarrow) - Linux kernel 2.6.3-1.116 Load : 1.34 1.13 0.66