> That is simply not true. > > Sighs, dude ... stop this. I've got READMEs going back from then, > dated back in 2010, if that is not enough here is a a ticket from > 2009: > https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers/2009-07/msg00042.html
So Ward created the alias back in 2009. That's useful to know. And it appears that this message is the only documentation for it that has been produced so far. cvs.gnu.org goes far back, at least 20 years and hg/git/tla/bzr/.. got added to mirror that convention. Nothing to do with me. I still do not know what "documentation" you mean, what is the title of this document, where is it located? Is cvs.gnu.org documented in this document, which is an alias that has existed since time immemorial? Ward added the record and clearly knew about it but Ward has not been working as an FSF sysadmin for many years now. This is why actual documentation is so important. Documentation bridges between generations of people working on things. What is the name of this magical document? Where is it hosted? Where can people read it?
