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Re: [Cvs-dev] Help CVS Project Solicitation


From: Thorsten Glaser
Subject: Re: [Cvs-dev] Help CVS Project Solicitation
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 11:18:01 +0000 (UTC)

Conrad T. Pino dixit:

>The CVS Project hosts on GNU Savannah as a non-GNU "group":
>https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/cvs/

Yes, historically.

>> |If any one of you is interested in stepping up to be the chief upstream 
>> |maintainer of cvs - that would be
>> 
>> I am volunteering to do that, if nobody else wants.
>> I am most certainly not volunteering to join an existing CVS project on
>Savannah.
>
>Unless CVS Project migrates away from Savannah, the last two statements
>above contradict with respect to granting CVS Project commit privilege.

Exactly, you fully understood my point ;)

My current view of CVS on Savannah is that the last commit was
eight (8) years ago, and so, I’d be starting from what I have
in my own CVS repo and is known to work. (That is, if I were to
become the… “chief upstream”.) I would accept Windows contributions,
though, of course.


But, for now, let’s not be hasty. Give everyone the chance to respond,
maybe two weeks or so, and this includes Mark and Larry. Then, after
that, let’s have a look at the collected opinion pieces.

bye,
//mirabilos
-- 
(gnutls can also be used, but if you are compiling lynx for your own use,
there is no reason to consider using that package)
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