On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 03:28:21PM +0200, Tobias Quathamer wrote: > 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>
Yes. I added links to the 2 repositories (the code that Savannah runs on, and the Python/Django rewrite). > > 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!. Actually I introduced a bug when moving subversion.gna.org to a separate VServer, namely the absence of membership replication. This is fixed now. -- Sylvain _______________________________________________ Savane-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/savane-dev
