Cliff, > 1. What are the "approved" sources for AxiomGold? I am assuming CVS > on Savannah and Sourceforge?
The "master" copy lives in Arch on axiom-developer.org. It is mirrored to CVS on Sourceforge and CVS on Savannah. The outside, non-developer world seems mostly to be CVS. > 2. Is the most current tarball still from 2005? Depends. Where are you looking? We discussed a webpage that had a matrix of tarballs per platform. I put together such a page but I don't believe anyone contributed. When this version goes Gold perhaps we need to concentrate on that. > 3. Silver is moving from arch to Git .... There is no need to be concerned because silver is also available in SVN format on sourceforge. > 4. About the testing branches listed for GNU Arch.... As far as I know there was no work on those branches that did not get merged into Gold. Those branches are dead. > 5. The subversion branches I assume are all still active .... Build-improvements and wh-sandbox are clearly active. Hersen-algebra-improvements might or might not be. > Does it contain any work not prsent in other branches? I presume there is an SVN command that can compare them but I'm not familiar enough with SVN to know. My use of SVN in work goes thru some windows (tortoise?) tool so I don't know any command line incantations. > 6. Darcs and Mercurial obviously will stay..... Bill likes these tools so clearly they won't go away. There is no need to agonize over the various choices. The choice of source code control depends on your style of working. Choose one, work with it. Post your diff-Naur changesets. Since this is a common format that works with everything we can all apply the changes to our own repositories. Tim _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer