What would be the advantage of setting up an SVN server on Code4lib
rather than using something like GitHub?
http://github.com/
Seems a lot more practical and, speaking as somebody that lost a ton
of code the last time we lost a C4L svn repo (you know, back when hack
wasn't a crime), would welcome storing stuff via a distributed network
at a host that deals with admining it full time.
-Ross.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Peter Murray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Yes - Please do share!
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> Ditto!
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>> Here is my vote for an SVN server hosted at code4lib.org
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> Or, if the code is relatively short, post it here! (If we get into a
> situation where many people want to work on it, then we can
> investigate an SVN server.)
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> Peter
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