Re: Disable cvs/savannah

2009-02-16 Thread Miguel de Icaza



Hello,

2.) cvs is in my eyes not very optimal for working together. git is  
better for

such an task in my eyes.


Probably the most interesting feature of using GIT is that everyone  
can have a full check out of the code, and it would be easier to  
maintain branches and maintain changes that are not officially blessed  
until that time comes.


I am lame enough that I still have trouble using GIT myself, but  
progress requires learning, and it is worth taking this step.

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Re: Disable cvs/savannah

2009-02-15 Thread Patrick Winnertz
Hey,

 So, could you please explain why it was necessary to move from
 savannah in the first place ? I don't see how this would help the
 project ?
Well...
1.) as you already stated in your mail is the savannah bugtracker flooded by 
much more spam messages than normal ones. 
2.) cvs is in my eyes not very optimal for working together. git is better for 
such an task in my eyes.


  The same applies to the savannah bugtracker.. could please someone who
  has the power disable it (or prevent it from spamming this list? ;))

 What for ? Why is that so funny ?
Nothing is funny here. The spam was annoying, (This was the reason you stated 
that you'll unsubscribe from the list). As I wanted everybody to stay on this 
list I thought that disabling a huge spamsource would help and I think this 
was the correct.

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Re: Disable cvs/savannah

2009-02-14 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello Patrick,

Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 5:01:29 PM, you wrote:


 In order to get everything into shape it would be cool if someone could leave
 a big fat note in cvs that the new repro can be found at www.midnight-
 commander.org.

So, could you please explain why it was necessary to move from
savannah in the first place ? I don't see how this would help the
project ?

 The same applies to the savannah bugtracker.. could please someone who has the
 power disable it (or prevent it from spamming this list? ;))

What for ? Why is that so funny ?


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Re: Disable cvs/savannah

2009-02-13 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello Patrick,

Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 5:01:29 PM, you wrote:

 In order to get everything into shape it would be cool if someone could leave
 a big fat note in cvs that the new repro can be found at www.midnight-
 commander.org.

The new repo is not officially approved, so it might be clearly
considered a fork of the offical MC project.

Best regards,
Pavel Tsekov



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Re: Disable cvs/savannah

2008-12-30 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Patrick Winnertz win...@debian.org schrieb:

Hi,

 The same applies to the savannah bugtracker.. could please someone who has 
 the 
 power disable it (or prevent it from spamming this list? ;))

The spam seems to go to the tracker, hmm, does it have public 
write access ?


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