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Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS
From: |
Jason Cater |
Subject: |
Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Dec 2003 09:53:34 -0600 |
> > What advantages does staying with subversions.gnu.org provide versus
> > moving to our own server?
> >
>
> Less administration.
> No out of pocket expenses for bad/more hardware.
> The cvs -> web setup would need reworked.
> We'd have to resetup mailing lists(?)
Well, we already incur the first two inconveniences as the server in
question already exists. I don't forsee it being any more administration
than now.
I don't think the cvs->web thing would be difficult to convert.
Mailing lists... ugggh. I don't look forward to converting the history
over.
-- Jason
- [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, Jan Ischebeck, 2003/12/12
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, James Thompson, 2003/12/12
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, Jason Cater, 2003/12/12
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, Warren Turkal, 2003/12/12
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, James Thompson, 2003/12/12
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, Warren Turkal, 2003/12/12
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS,
Jason Cater <=
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, Dave Fancella, 2003/12/12
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, Jan Ischebeck, 2003/12/14
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, Warren Turkal, 2003/12/14
- Re: [GNUe-dev] Savannah and CVS, Reinhard Mueller, 2003/12/14