Yes, I was talking about hosting.
Why are TortoiseSVN and RapidSVN hosted on collab.net ? Subissue is also
related to Subversion, by the fact that it will be the back-end for an
issue tracking service.
Now, where did I put those CVS books ? I much prefer SVN :)
Thanks !
François
On 09 Nov 2003 23:38:49 -0600, kfogel@collab.net said:
> "Francois Beausoleil" <fbos@users.sourceforge.net> writes:
> > I am part of the Subissue project on tigris.org, and was talking with
> > Peter. I asked him about moving the repository to Subversion, and said
> > that tigris.org does not provide Subversion hosting.
> >
> > Whom should I contact to request or beg an import of the Subissue CVS
> > repository :)
>
> Are you asking about hosting or conversion? For hosting, we can't
> really help. But it sounds like before you have a hosting issue, you
> have a conversion issue.
>
> You shouldn't need help with the conversion, though, because the
> subissue CVS repository only has one subdirectory, 'www', with the
> following files at the following revisions:
>
> configuration.html 1.1
> headers.html 1.2
> hooks.html 1.1
> index.html 1.4
> interface.html 1.1
> issue.html 1.2
> layout.html 1.1
> pre-commit.html 1.2
>
> I'm guessing there aren't any branches in there :-). You can just do
> this conversion manually pretty easily...
>
> -Karl
>
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