> > In fact I think we should drop the entire arch (tla) archive.
> 
> We can. It is as simple as this: remove any reference to any other 
> repository than axiom--main--1 from 
> http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomSources. If nobody knows about 
> these archives, they are gone.
> 
> But we should ask Tim about it and, in fact, I believe, now that we have 
> the AxiomSources page, they don't hurt that much. What I would actually 
> like to see is how much alive a branch is. But maybe that is asking for 
> too much. Is it possible to see branch activities on sourceforge without 
> actually downloading the branch?

In general, the tla archives are not used by anyone except me so we
can ignore the many branches.

However, the tla archive axiom--main--1 isn't going away any time soon.
It's my main location for work. But axiom is available under tla, svn,
cvs, or darcs so you can choose your own way of working. Posting 
diff -Naur changes to the mailing list allows anyone to see and adopt
your changes. 

In general, it is very difficult to coordinate multiple developers
working in parallel using their own working methods. It is unlikely
that we will all use the same techniques.

t


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