Now that the cvs-to-git gateway is set up, I am ready to switch
gnulib development to git.

There are probably tools and services (web?) that rely on having
an actual CVS repository, but people who care about those can take
it upon themselves to adapt them to git -- or to the git/cvs
emulation, if needed.

Once we agree to make the switch, I'll add a CVS commit hook to
block all commits.  That will ensure that no one accidentally
commits a change from an old CVS work area.


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