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ok, i propose going to berlios.de (same system as SF, but way better service) for source code hosting, it looks like a well tought out system (SF deluxe so to say) and our CVS, like all CVS, sucks big time on the serverside, is more unsecure than ftp, more complicated than emacs and less documented than the microsoft protocolls
sunny morning view from my balcony:
see our WIKI!
see our filebase!
well as sh*t happens often, berlios.de is n/a today, i downloaded some files last week, but heck today the whole site is just dead, i.e. timeout on connect...
sunny morning view from my balcony:
see our WIKI!
see our filebase!
SF is annoying, might as well scream steal me now.net,
i think (cant remember name soz)'s idea was the best to have a safe version that is only accessable/editable to people in a small group, and a wide version (say .2 behind or somet) for the rest of the community, that way work gets done and the latest stuff is kept hidden, and anyone else can have a look at old code and tinker with it
I also read in the pod_mm thread that there is a way to have a liberal person who gets all changes and who is in charge of distribution and the like.
Perhaps thats the most safe way for me too, i will keep in control of what gets released officially. Yet we all (especially the team members) submit changes to the code.
I havnt made that bad experiences with sf.net. OK, you gotta keep the dates in mind where they do their server maintenance, but the other time it's pretty ok
I also read in the pod_mm thread that there is a way to have a liberal person who gets all changes and who is in charge of distribution and the like.
Perhaps thats the most safe way for me too, i will keep in control of what gets released officially. Yet we all (especially the team members) submit changes to the code.
Hmm, i dont really get this.
You dont really want open-source, you want something like a half thingy.
True OpenSource to me =
ANYONE is able to see ANY part of the code that is considered to be the program (or library or whatever)