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Re: Subversion 1.6.9 Released

From: Eric Lee <pgeric_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 10:39:56 +0800

On 1/22/10, C. Michael Pilato <cmpilato_at_collab.net> wrote:

> Eric Lee wrote:
> > Hi, congrats it finally released.
> >
> > As subversion now moved to apache.
> > I'am confused that is the downloading of subversion still hold on the
> > s.t.o ?
> > After the main site on the apache have been finished.
> > Will the download location moved again ?
>
> It's legal junk that's driving this, really. The 1.6.x Subversion line
> still carries the original license, so it cannot be promoted or carried as
> an Apache release. We determined that, rather than fuss with changing the
> license on the 1.6.x line, we'll just keep making the 1.6.x releases on
> Tigris.org, and 1.7.0 will be our first (of hopefully many, many) Apache
> releases.

Micheal

Thanks for holding the license stay unchanged on svn 1.6.
It will make all things clear and easy to maintain !
svn will also continuously its popularity on version control context; 1.8.x
and so on.

May I have a turn to some svn 1.7 issues ?

With in parallel development both for svn 1.6 and svn 1.7.

What feature(s) will svn 1.7 provides ?
Will it support some functions that already on some others v.c. software.
I have seen some discuss before but no more now.

Also, shall the svn 1.7 be a first version that provides beta testing before
it was final release on each version.
I do feel that just like a unit testing that test a piece of code
before announce it publicly.

Just a thought and please correct me if I'am wrong !!

Eric,
Regards,

> --
> C. Michael Pilato <cmpilato_at_collab.net>
> CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Distributed Development On Demand
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Received on 2010-01-24 03:40:32 CET

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