A source code management system approved by Ford -- that's a big deal
I happen to like cvs a lot too. I appear to be the only one though.
yeah I saw the code.citadel.org, that's what got me looking closer.
If it were just me, I'd still be quite happy using CVS. I didn't see the
point of switching to svn and I really didn't see the point of switching to
git either, when CVS was doing the job.
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There's gonna be a huge update coming up as soon as I get things running
smoothly again.
This is mainly intended to reflect the future migration to a libev-based
architecture. The Citadel server is built as a state machine, so the libev
move does make sense. This is fundamentally