On 10 Nov 2003 08:57:49 -0600, "C. Michael Pilato" <cmpilato@collab.net>
said:
> "Francois Beausoleil" <fbos@users.sourceforge.net> writes:
>
> > 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.
>
> I'm not sure what Karl was talking about. If you already have a CVS
> repository on tigris.org, and you want to switch your
> Subversion-related project to a Subversion repository on
> svn.collab.net, we're happy to set you up. I'm guessing that you
> don't have physical access to your CVS repos, so just send me a list
> of committers and their passwords. Usernames *must* be tigris.org
> username, and passwords are plaintext or htpasswd-ready (Basic auth,
> short form).
That's exactly what I was talking about.
>
> BUT PLEASE NOTE: The Chicago CollabNet folks (guardians of
> svn.collab.net) -- myself included -- do *not* have time to perform
> this setup this week. Besides, we'd have to dump and re-load your
Fair enough. I'm not ready this week either.
> repository again anyway after Subversion 0.33 comes out, because there
> will be a filesystem schema change therein. So, why don't you spend
> the next week or so making your total output surpass that of the
> average SourceForge project so that I feel better about this
> future investment of my time. :-)
Again, fair enough. Will do, and when I have a few hundred revisions,
I'll ask again :)
Thanks !
François
Developer of Java Gui Builder
http://jgb.sourceforge.net/
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Received on Mon Nov 10 16:13:34 2003