"Peter G.":

> the point isn't really the system itself, as for OpenBSD being a small
> project even simple git would do
> 
> the point is to handle high load of the web component, and cvs lacks
> quality web components, as we are learning here the hard way

There are Git conversions of the OpenBSD repositories at GotHub,
GitHub, and Codeberg.  You can use their web UIs, or you can clone
the repositories and use them locally with whatever Git-compatible
tools that strike your fancy.  Personally, I'm partial to GoT's
tog(1).

https://openbsd.gothub.org/index.html
https://github.com/openbsd
https://codeberg.org/OpenBSD

The only use for CVSweb is looking at -stable branches, since those
don't translate to Git.  If you find yourself relying on
cvsweb.openbsd.org, consider locally mirroring the repositories
with reposync and running your own instance of cvsweb.

-- 
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber                          [email protected]

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