Was hoping for a sub-project status or maybe an ancillary sub-project status, a la
svn_load_dirs.pl :) I don't think the project itself would impact subversion's 1.0
release. But I think the project can't exist on its own. It's too heavily tied in concept to
subversion. No??
Anyway I can apply to have that kind of association sanctioned? :)
Where do I apply? :)
Was also hoping from a reply from the Ronald dude that started this whole
discussion.
Thanks.
Shamim Islam
BA BS
P.S. Vacation - mid-september? Cause celebre?? lol :) Later.
Ben Collins-Sussman (sussman@collab.net) wrote:
>
>"Files" <files@poetryunlimited.com> writes:
>
>> Think web services.
>>
>> So I guess I'm proposing figuring out a way to automate repository location
>> management as a web service/http request (for people).
>
>It sounds like you want to write a whole content-management system,
>built around a collection of subversion repositories.
>
>That's a fine idea and I bet many people would find it useful.
>
>But it's certainly not part of subversion itself; it's a whole new
>meta-system build *around* subversion. Definitely an independent
>project.
>
>> I mean, seriously, I thought the only problem was manpower.
>
>Dunno... start the project, write a design doc, see if others are
>interested.
>
>For the moment, most of the svn developers are busy focusing on
>closing 1.0 bugs. That's why you've not seen a response from us (and
>a few of us have been on vacation too.) As for the lurkers on the
>list, who knows? Maybe someone is interested in helping.
>
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