I'm a big git+github fan too, but I knew how to use subversion back in the
paleolithic era (i.e. 2005). I can figure out how to use it again.

Of course, it may all be moot since I'm short on free time and have been
poisoned by python. We'll see.
-Leon


On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Andreas Wagner <
andreas.wag...@lowfatcomputing.org> wrote:

> > PS: And no comments why subversion and not some other SCM
> tool. Your faithful BDFL won't discuss it. ;)
>
> I was/am a stubborn darcs user and still use it for small personal projects
> because in many ways git can never be as user friendly as darcs due to
> foundational design decisions of the two systems.
>
> However, I have started using git because as a contributor lubricant
> git+github can't be beat. I know many (most?) people today won't bother
> with a project that isn't using git.
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 4:25 AM, Matthias Trute <mtr...@web.de> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've created a new code repository named Community
> > at the sourceforge platform. There I've put all
> > code from various sources that got little to no
> > attention so far: PS/2 drivers, a TV port and some more.
> >
> > In addition I added some more publicly known libraries
> > there too: floating points (basically a copy from Leon's
> > code), Erich's ewlib and Jens' TCP/IP stack. I could persuade
> > Martin to donate his code for the Arduino Adafruit Motorshield
> > (and I do hope for more to come).
> >
> > Why a separate Repository? Quite simple: I can open it for
> > write access to everyone who wants to contribute. I'm not
> > nit-picky about the license, as long as the code can be
> > combined with amforth (that means, that amforth' GPL
> > is included in the list). I intent to add a snapshot of this
> > repository to every amforth release.
> >
> > The repository is at (enable Javascript to see everything)
> >
> >  https://sourceforge.net/p/amforth/community/HEAD/tree/
> >
> > Write access is granted via me, I need your sourceforge
> > account name.
> >
> > Matthias
> >
> > PS: And no comments why subversion and not some other SCM
> > tool. Your faithful BDFL won't discuss it. ;)
> >
> >
> >
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