Benny Prijono wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
so far, in the CVS version, the commits were recorded via cvs mailing
list to be available for browse online.
If the purpose is just for online browsing, then can't we just use this:
http://openser.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/opens
On 02/26/07 20:30, Benny Prijono wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
so far, in the CVS version, the commits were recorded via cvs mailing
list to be available for browse online.
If the purpose is just for online browsing, then can't we just use this:
http://openser.svn.sourcef
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
so far, in the CVS version, the commits were recorded via cvs mailing
list to be available for browse online.
If the purpose is just for online browsing, then can't we just use this:
http://openser.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/openser/trunk/?view=log
Hello,
On 02/26/07 19:23, Henning Westerholt wrote:
Am Montag, 26. Februar 2007 18:03 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Hello,
so far, in the CVS version, the commits were recorded via cvs mailing
list to be available for browse online. Unfortunately the SVN at
sourceforge is pretty much re
Am Montag, 26. Februar 2007 18:03 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
> Hello,
>
> so far, in the CVS version, the commits were recorded via cvs mailing
> list to be available for browse online. Unfortunately the SVN at
> sourceforge is pretty much restrictive and not very flexible in
> configuration
Hello,
so far, in the CVS version, the commits were recorded via cvs mailing
list to be available for browse online. Unfortunately the SVN at
sourceforge is pretty much restrictive and not very flexible in
configuration.
We managed to make email translation for developers inside mailserver o