RE: Sourceforge Ditching CVS Write Access.

2018-11-15 Thread Ian Jeffray
Wow, this email's a reply from a while back.   I don't think I ever saw the
original, sorry.

I'd vote for git, especially if that's coming to RISC OS (26bit?)

Ian

-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Lee  
Sent: 16 November 2018 00:39
To: arcem-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Sourceforge Ditching CVS Write Access.

Hi Ralph,

On Sat, 7 Oct 2017, Ralph Corderoy wrote:

> Given our project-admin hats, Peter Naulls or I can convert the CVS to 
> Subversion or Git following SF's instructions.
> https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/CVS/

Any updates on this? It looks like we might be missing out on some new
contributions (and at some point, I'd certainly like to do some more work as
well).

https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/11/topics/12740

> Git probably takes a bit more time, that I don't have right now but 
> might soon.  Can those that have recent CVS commits, Ian?, state a 
> preference for Subversion or Git.  Does RISC OS support both 
> Subversion and Git now?

Previously I said that either option is fine with me, but I think I'm
leaning more towards git now. RISC OS should have a functioning git client
"soon" (and a subversion client has been available for a number of years).

Cheers,

- Jeffrey



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Re: Sourceforge Ditching CVS Write Access.

2018-11-15 Thread Jeffrey Lee

Hi Ralph,

On Sat, 7 Oct 2017, Ralph Corderoy wrote:


Given our project-admin hats, Peter Naulls or I can convert the CVS to
Subversion or Git following SF's instructions.
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/CVS/


Any updates on this? It looks like we might be missing out on some 
new contributions (and at some point, I'd certainly like to do some more 
work as well).


https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/11/topics/12740


Git probably takes a bit more time, that I don't have right now but
might soon.  Can those that have recent CVS commits, Ian?, state a
preference for Subversion or Git.  Does RISC OS support both Subversion
and Git now?


Previously I said that either option is fine with me, but I think I'm 
leaning more towards git now. RISC OS should have a functioning git client 
"soon" (and a subversion client has been available for a number of years).


Cheers,

- Jeffrey



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