On 10/1/2011 3:53 PM, François Revol wrote:
> Le 01/10/2011 22:50, Michael B. Brutman a écrit :
>> You've probably seen enough chatter already, so I'll keep this brief.
>> The FTP server testing is done, and I've released a new version of
>> mTCP.  Most of the changes were improvements to the FTP server.  IRCjr
>> now allows the user to edit their input before sending it, and the
>> default transfer mode for the FTP client is "passive", which is a better
>> choice for users behind firewalls.
>>
>> The binaries and source code can be found at
>> http://code.google.com/p/mtcp/ .  As always, please contact me for
>> comments, suggestions for improvement, and bug reports.
> Can I ask why have an svn if you don't use it ?
>
> It's much easier to use than swapping versioned zip files.
>
> François.

I don't need to use SVN for a project where (as far as I know) I'm the 
only active developer ...  Google makes SVN or Mercurial available, but 
given how infrequent updates are it is not much of an issue.

If people were to start submitting patches then it would be a different 
story.


Mike


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