Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> writes: > All, > > On the gnulib list there was discussion about cvs (see below) and I was > surprised it has been so long since the last cvs release. > > What is the thoughts of CVS developers on release cadence? > > What do people think about importing 'cvs' to git (how ironic) and do a > maintainance release fixing various low-hanging fruit and to provide the > infrastructure to support making future releases? Basic CI could be > provided via GitLab and/or GitHub to have some confidence in the build. > I've happily been using Codeberg lately, and have been quite happy with > it, in case that is an option. > > Is anyone interested in helping?
CVS has sat untouched for over a decade, if I remember correctly. > The cvs source code on Savannah seems unavailable, so I have no idea how > far away current HEAD is from the last 1.12.13 release. Doing an import > to git could be one first step. Savannah's CVS web has been broken for the past few months. However, it seems all of gnu.org is down at the moment. Which has become frustratingly common as of late... Collin
