So it would appear as though it has been decided to convert to SVN.
Let's not talk about this from a technical standpoint for a moment.
The developer/contributor documentation on the JsynthLib web site specifies how
to check out the project using CVS.
Has anyone volunteered to write up a brief document that helps musician types
and other less knowledgeable developers how to use SVN instead of CVS?
Has anyone volunteered to make some recommendations on which tools or front end
development UI's are most useful with the new SVN model for those JsynthLib
newbies out there?
Because I think that this project needs more than just condescending help from
Java/SVN/Sourceforge gurus. After all, JsynthLib was intended for musicians,
sound engineers and they are not always the most technical savvy out there.
And I more than willing to admit that I also need a bit of help in that area. I
am the middle of doing a driver and had used CVS to check out the project using
Eclipse but now I am confused as to whether I'll be able to check my changes
back in or not.
Mike
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