On Monday 14 March 2005 14:38, jerome lacoste wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:49:54 -0500 (EST), D. Hugh Redelmeier
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Any project that isn't tiny ought to use a repository to record
> > changes ("source code control system", "version control system",
> > "configuration management system" or whatever you want to call it).
>
> personally I would love that. Just for the sake of doing
>
> cvs up && sudo make install

What I would love even more is a subversion repo, so...

> instead of getting a tar.gz each time...
>
> Makes it also very easy to find out wen something broke.

...since I already had subversion and trac set up on my own server, I tossed 
something together here:

http://svn.wilsonet.com/projects/ivtv/

Trac and subversion makes life much happier. :-)

My cable modem isn't exactly the snappiest thing in the world, so this is 
mainly just for show and my own use (but others are welcome to it). However, 
I'd definitely love to see the project officially use something like this. I 
believe Axel Thimm has offered to provide bandwidth and hardware to provide a 
permanent solution...

-- 
Jarod Wilson
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