Today I received an update from SourceForge announcing that subversion support 
has gone public. Since I like subversion a lot more than CVS (e.g. you can 
move files!), I would like to propose to move to SVN.

There a lot of open things, like how we should port our CVS tree to SVN. If 
everyone is OK with this, let's try to make this move somewere in march. Since 
I have to do this for other SF projects too, I will report later on how 
things are suppose to work.

Egon

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