On 6/23/06, Malcolm Rowe <malcolm-svn-dev@farside.org.uk> wrote:
> We appear to have collected quite a few links on our links page that
> point to plugins or GUIs that have succumbed to a 'SourceForge syndrome'.
> That is, they had an initial burst of activity and then died after a
> few alpha releases.
>
> I don't think that it's helping our users to refer them to software
> that's a) incomplete, b) based on Subversion 1.0.x in many cases, and c)
> not under active development, especially when there better alternatives
> that _are_ being developed. (In fact, some of the links haven't even
> got to the stage of producing any code at all.)
>
> So, any objections to removing the following links?
>
> JSVN
> SCPlugin
> sourcecross.org
> Subway
> Supervision
> Svn-up
> SubversionSharp
+1
-garrett
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Received on Fri Jun 23 17:29:25 2006