> From: kfogel@collab.net
Concerning the arch home page and it's excesses (re stuff I didn't
quote from your message), the arch project is migrating this month.
The new home page is:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-arch
(The link is currently messed up but
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-arch/index.jp.html is the Japanese
version -- I'm not sure whether the cron jobs of caught up with the
latest version of that yet.)
The migration isn't complete yet -- the GNU site for arch should be
fully on-line by the end of the month.
> Wishful thinking land: What I'd really like is for some project I work
> on (GNU Emacs or something) to switch to Arch, so that I'd be forced
> to use Arch as a developer. Then I could really grok it, and even
> write an accurate comparison. But until that happens, I guess I'll
> just refer people to Arch's home page and recommend that they try it
> for themselves if they want to compare it against Subversion.
Regarding GNU Emacs, you might want to talk with Miles Bader (username
for email "miles" in the domain "gnu.org"). I believe he's been using
arch for Emacs work and might have some interest in helping to set up
a public archive for others interested in doing the same.
-t
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