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                 Summary: import of CVS tree for rpm2html
                 Project: Savannah Administration
            Submitted by: hany
            Submitted on: Tue 03/08/2005 at 15:10
                Category: Developer CVS
                Priority: 5 - Normal
                Severity: 3 - Ordinary
                  Status: None
                 Privacy: Public
             Assigned to: None
        Originator Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Platform Version: None
             Open/Closed: Open

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Details:

I have existing CVS repository of rpm2html which I want to move to Savannah
thus I'm applying for an appointment with somebody from Savannah group for
the migration.

Note: Project contained GIF files in the past. I replaced them with PNG files
in latest release but of course CVS reposirory does contain data about those
GIF files. Do I have to manualy "sanitize" CVS repository before migrating it
to Savannah to remove all traces of GIF data?

Another note: While tarball with current CVS repository is about half of
megabyte in size I'm not attaching it directly to this request. I'll provide
that as necessary and as indicated when I receive feedback to this requests
so I do not "flood" Savannah system.

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely

Peter



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