Am Freitag, den 09.10.2009, 07:23 -0400 schrieb Eric S. Raymond:
> I have checked out the Subversion tree of Savane and read the code.
> It is not as large a system as I expected, which is good.  That will
> make changing it and verifying the changes easier.
> 
> I looked at the dev list archives and noted that the last mail storted
> there appears to be from 2007. Is that an arcchiving error, or is this
> list so inactive that there have been no posts in two years?

Hi,

I'm one of the Savane hackers. I've worked on the code roughly from 2004
until 2007. Since then, the development became dormant. So yes, that
list is really that inactive.

> Either dachary or Beuc claimed on IRC that there is an effort to move
> the codebase to Python and Django.  I see no sign of this in the
> Subversion tree.  Is there any actual code, or is this just an
> intention?

I didn't know about that effort. However, Sylvain Beucler posted this:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=5906>

You might want to contact him directly. He did setup a new git
repository for the Savane code and started to work on that:
<http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/savane-cleanup>

> I seem to be unnable to commit.  I checked out source in the usual way,

That's because you're not a member of the "savane" group on Gna!.
However, it might be better to join the "savane-cleanup" project on
savannah. It has fresher code and seems to be actually in development.

Hope that helps,
Tobias

-- 
Tobias Quathamer | Women are just like men, only different.
Hamburg, Germany |

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