> Is the idea that this is a complete switch to SVN, or will the CVS
> tree still be updated once it's back online?

I'm not sure at this moment. Bram and other VIM developers uses not
only CVS it self, but also a lot of other scripts which relies
strongly on the output information of cvs. So switching to svn will
cost more effect. Any way, I'll try my best to switch the whole
project to svn, without disturbing the other developers too much.

>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward L. Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > > > > Maybe we should go to Subversion at SourceForge after all, since their
> > > > > SVN servers are not experiencing hardware problems.
> > > >
> > > > Well, is there someone who can transfer the CVS stuff into Subversion?
> > > > And repeat that for every snapshot?
> > >
> > > I can do that. My only question is, should I use the subversion
> > > service supplied by sourceforge, or use some other host? If use the
> > > sourceforge svn service, please grant me the corresponding privilege,
> > > my sf ID is "edyfox". If you decide to use other host, I'll make a
> > > site available in two or three days.
> >
> > We can do this on SourceForge, I suppose.  I have added you to the Vim
> > group.  Use it responsibly!
>
> I'm doing the work now but unfortunately I find that I don't have
> enough privilege to enable the subversion service nor access the svn
> repository. Could you grant me the privilege, too?
>
>
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