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Re: How to contribute SubversionCruiseControlTasks to Subversion project

From: <kfogel_at_collab.net>
Date: 2003-08-01 17:55:41 CEST

"etienne studer" <etienne.studer@canoo.com> writes:
> How should I proceed to put the SubversionCruiseControlTasks in the
> Subversion project?
> What to checkout, where to committ?

Oh, you just send me your subversion.tigris.org username, and some
random password (plaintext or crypted is fine), and we set you up with
commit access to the appropriate area. We'll figure out what that
area is then (suggestions welcome).

But first, did you see my earlier mail?:

   "etienne studer" <etienne.studer@canoo.com> writes:

> I think the answer depends on whether the cruise control team
> will integrate the subversion tasks into their project in the
> near future and thereby making them available to anybody that
> checks out cruisecontrol or whether they won't for any reason.
>
> For now, I'd be more than happy to place them in the subversion
> tree so everybody interested can use them and also provide
> feedback.
   
   Have you asked the CruiseControl team yet?
   
   I have no objection to putting them in Subversion if they're going
   to live there for a significant amount of time, but I'd rather not
   confuse users by having them here for just a while, and then having
   them somewhere else. The earlier they find their permanent home,
   the better for everyone.

I don't want to be an obstacle to getting your changes into a
permanent home; however, I'd also like to know that we tried to find
the right home from the very beginning :-).

-Karl

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