Dear All,

OK, since according to SourceForge CVS is about to die, and no response
so far from Ron or others, I have taken the opportunity to migrate
xHarbour-repo to SVN, and it is going on. I will announce to the list
and newsgroup as well when I have finished migrating.

Please give me one or two days to finalize.

Andi

On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 12:41:56 -0600 (CST)
Vicente Guerra <v...@guerra.com.mx> wrote:

>      Hi!
> 
>      Ron, due to recent SourceForge.net's attack, it's
> on their page: http://sourceforge.net/blog/
> 
> <CUT>
> CVS
> CVS service is one of SourceForge.net.s oldest services and, due to 
> limitations in CVS itself, cannot readily live on our scalable network 
> storage solution. Validation of this data is going to require several days 
> and we anticipate that this service will be restored sometime in the later 
> part of week.
> 
> We are also considering the end-of-life of the CVS service and hope to
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 
> have user support in migrating CVS users to Subversion in coming months. 
> Subversion generally provides parity to CVS commands, and many of our 
> users have made this transition successfully in the past.
> 
> >From SVN, projects can move to Git if desired.
> </CUT>
> 
>      My question is: will xHarbour be moved to SVN?
> 
> Atte.
>   Vic
> 


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