- If so, Chuck should stop checking stuff into CVS :-) and we need to put up a message about the switch on the Webware web page. It would also be a good idea to "freeze" the SourceForge CVS repository, if such a thing is possible.
I think there's a hook where you can abort all commits. I found this all confusing, though. I have added a file to the CVS repository telling people where the new repository is located.
- Finally, I would like to see easily accessible on the Webware web page some basic information on how to use Subversion, both anonymously and as a developer, along the lines of the SourceForge CVS instructions here: <http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=4866>.
Here's the start of something:
http://wiki.w4py.org/subversionrepositoryaccess.html
Maybe it should be better linked.
-- Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org
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