vseryakov is my username,

looks oike adding openssh pub key does not work, it keeps saying SSH key is not 
valid

Stephen Deasey wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 7:16 AM, Vasiljevic Zoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 20.08.2008, at 00:19, Stephen Deasey wrote:
>>
>>> I think it's probably better to stay with the familiar cvs. It doesn't
>>> scare anyone, SF handles everything, and patches are probably too
>>> infrequent to for the vcs to make much difference anyway.
>>>
>>> Agree?
>> Yes. Lets keep it simple for now.
>>
> 
> 
> I've changed my mind about this again. It's just too much of a pain in
> the ass to do anything more than minor fixes without trampling on
> other peoples stuff, using CVS.
> 
> Here's something new though:
> 
>   http://www.bitbucket.org/naviserver/naviserver/overview/
> 
> Fancy hosting for mercurial repos. It's like github (if you're
> familiar with that, very popular), but for mercurial. It's up to date
> for both branches of AOLserver, and naviserver with the exception of
> Zoran's commit the other day (I'll update that now).  It also models
> the fact that naviserver is a fork AOLserver 4.0.10.
> 
> This would have all the advantages we talked about previously, plus a
> couple of new ones which would be particularly helpful when developing
> larger changes which need a bit of back and forth development before
> being committed: branches a patch queues.
> 
> If you look at the interface you'll see a 'fork' link. The idea is any
> random stranger can fork any project to make changes. They then send a
> pull request to you and merge the changes back, and they delete their
> fork.  Bitbucket also supports mercurial queues, which is almost the
> same but a bit easier when reworking a set of patches.
> 
> So the ideas is that we'd use bitbucket for hosting the mercurial
> repos and keep everything else as is.
> 
> How does this sound?
> 
> 
> (Tell me you username on bitbucket and I'll add you to the project).
> 
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