pgeorges schrieb:

Good Morning!

 >>> Currently I don't use CVS. I'd prefer someone else setup
 >>> one, or preferably ask Sourceforge for CVS access to
 >>> Scid at SF.
 >>>
 >> CVS is on a path down now, distributed VC-s's are sexy
 >> nowadays ;-)
 >>
 >> Being more serious, I have good experience with Mercurial
 >> (well, I am even using it to track scid development and
 >> manage my patches, although I am of course forced to
 >> manually input Pascal's revisions). The nice side of
 >> Mercurial (and Git, and Bazaar, and Darcs and some
 >> others) is that one may use such a tool just locally
 >> (say, as improved RCS), but then it is trivial to publish
 >> repository, let somebody clone it, accept patches etc.
 >>
 >>
 >>
 > I am personaly only used to CVS, and a little bit with
 > SVN. But if anybody sets up a repository somewhere, I will
 > learn how to use it and commit to it if necessary.

Frankly I admit to be "old fashioned" using cvs for years
now I'd also favour it. And it comes with a slight
advantage: I can use it at home via a 56k mobile phone dial
up connection... (svn is no fun there, the co is to big for
all this db-stuff associated with it.) Besides it's almost
there at every OS on this planet, and if not installed by
default only some click in the package manager away.

Guessing that you already tried (as me as well some time
ago) to reach Shane the default scid.sf.net is out of scope.
I could set up another project on sf, no problem with that
as I already said. We should have a nice name for it. I'd
also play the maintainer though I don't feel that this is
approriate with regards to my <irony>expert skills in
tcl</irony> but well if it's just for the administrative
part it would be ok with me if it's also ok with the others
on the list.

-- 

Kind regards,

Alexander Wagner
Universitaetsbibliothek Ilmenau
Langewiesener Str. 37
98693 Ilmenau
Tel.: 03677/69-4521 , Fax.: 03677/69-4617

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