On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 05:52:28PM -0600, Ken Williams wrote:
> Sounds fine - but is there a CVS tree we can point at, so we can tell 
> what's done and what's not done?  Like the $^X excision I sent a few 
> days ago, for example?

The CVS repository lives on my laptop, there's no anonymous mirror on
the net.  I work offline a lot and tend to be very active poking
around in the CVS history, checking logs, looking at diffs, checking
things in, etc...  so to be without access to the repository while
offline would be a hinderance.

I also have no faith in being able to use CVS effectively without
being able to directly manipulate the repository.  So things like
SourceForge are Right Out.

This is obviously suboptimal for everyone else.

So, suggestions as how to best make a repository available to everyone
else?  I've toyed with the idea of simply rsync'ing my local master
repository somewhere periodically and then providing a anonymous CVS
and rsync access to that.  I don't have a server available that I can
do that from.


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