Re: [Webware-devel] SVN Access / Recap

2005-02-28 Thread Eric Radman
On 16:54 Mon 28 Feb , Chuck Esterbrook wrote: > Does this mean that you're done and we can start checking in changes, > or is there another reload planned (for something like the repository > history)? I'm done. I was able to preserve the revision history from the Webware CVS import, but could

Re: [Webware-devel] SVN Access / Recap

2005-02-28 Thread Chuck Esterbrook
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:54:16 -0800, Chuck Esterbrook wrote: > On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:14:39 -0500, Eric Radman wrote: > >> Just to recap: >> >> The Subversion repository can be viewed online with your web   >> browser: >> >> http://svn.w4py.org/ >> > Does this mean that you're done and we can start

Re: [Webware-devel] Release Status / Filters

2005-02-28 Thread Chuck Esterbrook
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:24:59 -0500, Dan Milstein wrote: > How goes getting out the next release? > > I ask primarily becuase I've recently developed a filter system for > Webware (adapted from Java Servlets filters) which I am currently > maintaining as a series of patches against the 0.8.1 release

Re: [Webware-devel] SVN Access / Recap

2005-02-28 Thread Chuck Esterbrook
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:14:39 -0500, Eric Radman wrote: > Just to recap: > > The Subversion repository can be viewed online with your web > browser: > > http://svn.w4py.org/ Does this mean that you're done and we can start checking in changes, or is there another reload planned (for something like

[Webware-devel] SVN Access / Recap

2005-02-28 Thread Eric Radman
Just to recap: The Subversion repository can be viewed online with your web browser: http://svn.w4py.org/ Anonymous SVN access is available to anyone. The repository can be accessed at svn.w4py.org or svn.webwareforpython.org, and it's set up for both native SVN and WebDAV access: % svn checkou

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread Ian Bicking
Eric Radman wrote: In any case, I would highly recommend using the FsFs backing store for Subversion.It tends to be a lot less fragile and is the backend being used by the subversion developers, these days. From what I understand BerkleyDB is a good embedded database, but I did run into issu

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread Ian Bicking
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Congratulations on the move to Subversion! Very good, very good. If I had been paying attention, I would have volunteered to help as I moved a few repositories-- including PyObjC-- over the past year. If you need any assistance with configuration, let me know. In a

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread Eric Radman
On 20:47 Fri 25 Feb , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Congratulations on the move to Subversion! Very good, very good. If > I had been paying attention, I would have volunteered to help as I > moved a few repositories-- including PyObjC-- over the past year. If > you need any assistance with c

Re: [Webware-devel] Subversion

2005-02-28 Thread bbum
Congratulations on the move to Subversion! Very good, very good. If I had been paying attention, I would have volunteered to help as I moved a few repositories-- including PyObjC-- over the past year. If you need any assistance with configuration, let me know. In any case, I would highly r