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Re: Robots and Spiders, oh my!

From: Edmund Horner <chrysophylax_at_chrysophylax.cjb.net>
Date: 2004-03-12 06:28:42 CET

Brian W. Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Garrett just pointed out to me that the ASF's version control guidelines
> (http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html) recommended checking
> out a project_root instead of the trunk of that project (I fixed them
> already).

PS. It's nice to see Apache getting into the Subversion thing. The
above-mentioned web page says that committers have write access to CVS
and SVN--how are they kept synchronised?

This also relates to something I asked sander about on #svn, which is,
"are there dump files of any largish public repositories available" (at
the time it was specifically dump files for svn.collab.net/repos/svn).
There are two reasons to want this, 1. it's nice to have a private
mirror, specially those of us with substandard Internet access; and 2.
large, "typical" repositories would be useful for testing and
benchmarking. (I note that the Apache CVS repositories are available by
rsync.)

PPS. The page also says "Internet-accessible revision control system
called CVS and Subversion." Perhaps "system" should be "systems". *shrug*

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