The main alternative being "git"? As if there isn't a straightforward 
translation between the two and/or an ability to use either/or according to 
personal preference.

I don't hang out with any particular "coding camps" and I don't generate any 
goodwill or benevolence in any particular "community" with my code as far as 
its being "free" or "open source" vis-a`-vis "proprietary."

There are too many mafia godfathers and made men with vested interests for 
ordinary people to get involved in large open source programming projects, 
especially where rubber hose cryptography, extortion and murder-for-hire are 
typically involved on a grand scale. There have been far too many people who 
thought everybody loved everybody with a false ideal that any individual who 
was programming needed an absolute insoluble local-barroom-type "identity" in 
order to be permitted to contribute to open source projects. Private 
cryptographic keys being subject to frequent ransackings, pickpocketings and 
robberies too, by law enforcement officers as well as those who are not law 
enforcement officers.

Possibilities of deregistering everything and going off-line with a vanilla 
consumer-only email for necessities are looking more appealing but there will 
be collateral damages to that pull-back.

There are far too many communist spies and busybodies and people who aren't 
minding their own business at military and diplomatic levels, as well as the 
usual bartenders and drug dealers. I don't know what I'm doing on the list 
anymore. Enough issues for sure. OpenBSD as an operating system might be or 
could be part of a solution but nothing viable or practical as yet against the 
level of espionage I am seeing in small-town America.

On May 25, 2025 9:22:27 AM AKDT, Marcus MERIGHI <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello, 
>
>nice, easy to read.
>
>> * OpenBSD still uses CVS... Maybe gogs will save the day?
>                                    ^^^^
>Did you mean devel/got (game of trees) here?
>
>Marcus
>

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