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Re: [OT] svn at the ASF (was: 0.16 client with 0.17 server?)

From: <fitz_at_red-bean.com>
Date: 2003-01-22 14:06:46 CET

Michael Wood mwood@its.uct.ac.za writes:
 On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 12:06:23AM +0100, Branko ??ibej wrote:
  Greg Stein wrote:
  
  The asf repository is the future home for all ASF code. It is barren at
  the moment, but there is a project named serf that is going to go into t
 he
  commons project in there. Prolly within the next week or so. I've been
  debating on whether to keep the CVS history or not.
    
  
  
  Why the debate? We do have cvs2svn, and Mark's branch-and-tag handling
  version of it. We should just start using it in the real world, don't
  you think?
 [snip]
 
 I agree. It will be a good test case. Also the whole eating your own
 dogfood thing ;)

Subversion is a lot more like sushi than dogfood--it's fresh, clean,
consistent, modular, goes great with sake, and--if you're a good
chef--totally hackable.

-Fitz

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