> Interesting idea.
>
> I just chatted about it on #svn, and it turns out to be
> _MUCH_ simpler
> than that.
>
> All we need is someone to do a Unix and a Windows checkout of
> each repo
> (so four checkouts in total). Then, they tar/zip them up, and
> put them
> on a local web/ftp server,
This sounds like an ideal task for svk (http://svk.elixus.org/).
It is a decentralized version control system based on Subversion.
It allows you to mirror Subversion repositories (certain branches or the
whole repository) and work offline while allowing check-ins. When you go
online again you c
Ralph Goers wrote:
Does this email thread imply that there will not be internet access
available?
No, rather that there might not be enough for 40 people doing 40Mb
checkouts simultaneously.
Regards, Upayavira
On 27.09.2005, at 17:03, Ralph Goers wrote:
Does this email thread imply that there will not be internet access
available?
...no, it's about lots of people hitting
svn concurrently and having a chat-a-thon
instead of a hack-a-thon because that
might l ttthhhiiinnnggsss
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Does this email thread imply that there will not be internet access
available?
Ralph
Torsten Curdt wrote:
For non-committers, it might be useful to have a copy (on a local
server or on CDROMs) of a fresh checkout done from the public
repository - assuming the .svn dirs are portable it s
For non-committers, it might be useful to have a copy (on a local
server or on CDROMs) of a fresh checkout done from the public
repository - assuming the .svn dirs are portable it should work.
Committer or not ...if someone is willing to come to the
hackthon he could also do an anonymous ch
Arje Cahn wrote:
>
> Last year at the hackaton I found myself waiting for hours for my
> Eclipse to checkout the latest Cocoon code until I could actually do
> something. Does anyone know of an option of doing this in advance
> before the hackaton and have some kind of a mirror/proxy on location?
Le 27 sept. 05, à 15:46, Arje Cahn a écrit :
...Does anyone know of an option of doing this in advance before the
hackaton and have some kind of a mirror/proxy on location?...
We can reasonably expect committers to come with a fresh checkout, and
I don't think a proxy would work as committers
Arje Cahn wrote:
Hi all,
Last year at the hackaton I found myself waiting for hours for my Eclipse to
checkout the latest Cocoon code until I could actually do something. Does
anyone know of an option of doing this in advance before the hackaton and have
some kind of a mirror/proxy on locatio
On 27.09.2005, at 15:46, Arje Cahn wrote:
Hi all,
Last year at the hackaton I found myself waiting for hours for my
Eclipse to checkout the latest Cocoon code until I could actually
do something. Does anyone know of an option of doing this in
advance before the hackaton and have some kind
Il giorno 27/set/05, alle 15:46, Arje Cahn ha scritto:
Last year at the hackaton I found myself waiting for hours for my
Eclipse to checkout the latest Cocoon code until I could actually do
something. Does anyone know of an option of doing this in advance
before the hackaton and have some kind
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