Re: [Scid-users] A CentriScid Project

2008-06-23 Thread Alexander Wagner
Good morning! Sorry, this webmaier does not allow decent quoting. :( Concerning the needed DBs. I admit, that I'm from the "database fraction". That means, for me the specialised databases Pascal thinks about are just special views of one large database where all objects are collected centrally

Re: [Scid-users] Next steps for Scid

2008-06-23 Thread Garth Corral
On Jun 22, 2008, at 12:19 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote: > > On my current agenda: > > - DGT support: I really want to get it done for 3.6.25 to be > GA, I strongly hope I can manage that. > Not sure what is needed here but I'd be willing to help out if I can. I don't currently have a DGT board

Re: [Scid-users] A CentriScid Project

2008-06-23 Thread Pascal Georges
2008/6/23 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Besides: I'm not sure that cvs or a similar tool is suitable > for a project that would result in that large an ammount of > individual files if you keep it in pgn. Surely, it can > handle it but I don't think very effectively. > > Maybe it is a b

Re: [Scid-users] A CentriScid Project

2008-06-23 Thread Alexander Wagner
Cory Helfrich wrote: Hi! >> **Unique Ids**. ~~ Those little gremlins are what makes >> a database a real database. We should normalize to a >> point we get those for all the essential parts of our >> information system. All the work my friend is doing is >> of absolutely no use because he p

Re: [Scid-users] News from Shane and Scid at SF

2008-06-23 Thread Pascal Georges
2008/6/23 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Just for me to get this straight. We will move our cvs > repository currently at scid2.sf.net right into scid.sf.net. > And we will friendly take over the official scid project. Is > this correct? That's right, those are Shane's wills. > Shane

Re: [Scid-users] News from Shane and Scid at SF

2008-06-23 Thread Alexander Wagner
Pascal Georges wrote: Hi! > Shane Hudson added me as admin at SF. So let's say bye to > Scid2 at SF (I will delete the project). Just for me to get this straight. We will move our cvs repository currently at scid2.sf.net right into scid.sf.net. And we will friendly take over the official scid p

Re: [Scid-users] A CentriScid Project

2008-06-23 Thread Benoit St-Pierre
Hello Cory, The CVS acronym stands for Controlling Version System, or something like that. It either means the concept of controlling version, or some piece of software that is used to that effect. In my case, I was thinking about the concept of controlling versions. All this should be automati

[Scid-users] Scid at SourceForge

2008-06-23 Thread Pascal Georges
Hi, I updated Scid's CVS at SF, so Scid2 CVS should not be used any longer. I made a release of Scid 3.6.24 at SF (there is a gap of 4 years between two releases ;-) ). Scid-users mailing list was flagged as "non-public", I changed it to public (of course). Scid's web site is still out of date :