We can certainly set up a repository on this project.  The other question here 
though is what is this repository for, and do you want SVN or hg?  Hg is 
supposed to be better for this sort of thing.

I gather that this is stuff you don't want in the SFWNV repository, since it's 
not been taken upstream yet.  Is the flow like the following?

Sun incubator of changes -> memcache -> sfwnv

Jyri's had some thoughts and discussions with the Solaris folks on 
repository/pkging modernization.  Jyri, what do think the right approach is 
here?

- Matt

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----------Original Message----------

From: Trond Norbye <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, December 31, 2007 8:12 AM
To: webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org
Cc: Trond Norbye <Trond.Norbye at Sun.COM>
Subject: [webstack-discuss] Can we get a Mercurial repository for Memcached on 
opensolaris.org?


I am part of a team at Sun working on enhancing Memcached, and we do  
need a place to store our changes while we're waiting for them to be  
integrated into the official Subversion repository for Memcached.

I asked on the memcached mailing lists on how external parties should  
do their development (the repository is in Subversion and not well  
suited for distributed work), and the community responded back that we  
should create our own repository and put our changes there (and of  
course push them out to the community ;-))

Could someone please create a Mercurial repository for us in the Web  
Stack project?

Thanks,

Trond Norbye

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