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The fate of cmpilato and Subversion

From: Han The Man <hantheman12_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2003-09-09 08:28:56 CEST

Ben wrote:
"I anxiously await cmpilato's retuuuuuuu-u-u-u-u-u-u-rn"

Are you saying that if cmpilato falls of a cliff, the project is in trouble?
;-)

Jokes aside, does the project feel that the knowledge of participating
people is documented well enough? If history applies, my guess would be
"no". As a general question - what kind of tools or methodologies could or
should open source projects apply to rectify the situation?

I do not like the prospect of going back to CVS just because some SVN guru
got unlucky with his favorite extreme sport.

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