Re: I have end-of-lifed cvsps

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> Which will trash your history - the bugs in that are worse than the bugs
> in 3.0, which are bad enough that I *terminated* it.

Which *might* trash your history.

cvsps v2 and git cvsimport work as advertised with simple, linear CVS
repositories.  I maintain a git mirror of an active CVS repo and run git
cvsimport every few days to sync with the latest upstream changes.  The
only problem I encountered so far was when you released cvsps v3 and broke
git cvsimport. :)  I had to manually downgrade to cvsps v2.2b1 and configure
my package manager to ignore cvsps updates, but I haven't had any problems
since.

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