On 08/05/2011 11:18 AM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
perhaps they are writing a new java client under a more friendly
license than svnkit... otherwise yeah i agree that it smells like a
complete waste of time and effort.
- Stephen
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On 5 Aug 2011 15:05, "Bob Archer" <bob.arc...@amsi.com
<mailto:bob.arc...@amsi.com>> wrote:
>> Hi Subversion,
>>
>> I'm Rajith Chathunga from university of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. My team is
>> developing an open source Subversion client as our internship
project. It will
>> be a great help that you can provide us some directions to release
it. What is
>> the procedure that we should follow to release it?
>>
>> Thank you.
>
> If you are going to put a whole team of devs to work on svn why not
work with the current svn team to identify a feature for the current
1.7 client to implement. There is tons of stuff on the 1.7 list that
got pushed off to 1.8. Or work with the TortoiseSVN team to add a
feature to that product if you are working in windows.
>
> I just don't see why you want to create YASC.
>
> BOb
>
Perhaps this is a class project and there are instructor
restrictions/requirements that have not been indicated here.