Hi folks,

I'm having a little tidy up of the Sourceforge project...


With great thanks for the work they've done in the years gone by, I
removed all the other developers & admins:

  adamspiers
  ba22a
  cayte
  clemburg
  jefritz
  mca-gdl       (an old user of mine)
  pdcawley
  zhon

This isn't a power grab, folks are welcome to join or re-join the
project.  For now it seems more honest to admit that it's just me.


I'm quite keen to migrate from CVS to Subversion.  Apart from using
shinier tools, this would allow a cleanup of the source tree.

I'll give this a while for people to offer comments and ponder their
existing working copies, but other than the trouble of migrating
(which I've sampled at work) I can't see any particular reason to
stick with CVS.


I enabled the project's Wiki to try it out.  The default is
"protected" mode, but that didn't sound very useful so I switched it
to "public".  I think you'll need a Sourceforge or Wikispaces login to
edit.

  http://perlunit.wiki.sourceforge.net/


I also updated the trove categorisation and switched off the Doc
Manager system.


Code changes later, bye for now.
-- 
Matthew


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