Eivind Elkund was talking about doing something like
this. He had a pretty nice document about it,
too. If I recall, the name was "OVCS: Open Version Control System"
Perhaps someone could fill in the blanks? I couldn't
find the document at the address I thought it was kept,
http://yes.no/perhaps/
I don't believe he had any code the last time we talked about it.
I do recall reading that he's using his time off to work on
OVCS. While I still don't think he has anything usable,
you'd want to get in touch with him to reduce duplicated
effort.
-Dan
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 09:59:25PM +0200, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 9:34 PM +0200 2000/6/21, Soren Schmidt wrote:
>
> > Using a non opensource commercial version control system is just
> > to ask for bad carma, extended murphy fields and whatnot in an
> > opensource volounteer project...
>
> Has anyone given any thought to what it would take to create an
> open source version of something similar to perforce? ;-)
>
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