* Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org schrieb:
Hi,
Thousands of OSS projects get mirrored all around the world, even
without explicit knowledge of the devs, and - as far as I know -
nobody feels pissed about that. What's the problem ?
I don't want to be responsible for an obsolete repository.
On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 17:01 +0100, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
* Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org schrieb:
Hi,
I really don't see the problem.
The problem is that the mirror already existed on that site. Now we
have two mirrors. It's confusing to the users. Some may be tracking
my
Quoting Enrico Weigelt weig...@metux.de:
* Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org schrieb:
Hi,
What's the point? I could have given you full access to the mc
repository on the same site. After all, it's just a mirror. You
could have rewritten the whole repository. Now we have two competing
mirrors
* Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org schrieb:
Hi,
I really don't see the problem.
The problem is that the mirror already existed on that site. Now we
have two mirrors. It's confusing to the users. Some may be tracking
my mirror now. Instead of giving you control over the existing
Quoting Enrico Weigelt weig...@metux.de:
JFYI:
just created a git mirror ...
...
http://repo.or.cz/m/editproj.cgi?name=midnight-commander
What's the point? I could have given you full access to the mc
repository on the same site. After all, it's just a mirror. You
could
* Pavel Roskin pro...@gnu.org schrieb:
Hi,
What's the point? I could have given you full access to the mc
repository on the same site. After all, it's just a mirror. You
could have rewritten the whole repository. Now we have two competing
mirrors for the same project. I'm not