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Alioth Project Approved (fwd)



Hi,

thanks to our Alioth admins we now have our own blends Alioth project.
(alioth admin team does not necessarily read further - just wanted to
say thanks ;-)).

I would like to start moving our SVN now from cdd to blends.  Once we
now have a good option to change the structure I would like to discuss
the layout of the directory tree (which is also described at

   http://cdd.alioth.debian.org/blends/ch-todo.en.html  )

What do you think about the

    blends   -->  code to maintain blends
    projects -->  data for each blend like tasks files etc

and using trunk / tags / branches in each subdirectory.  I always
had the feeling that this is not the best solution but perhaps I'm
now used to this layout and I'm unable to find a better solution.
So comments are welcome.

Moreover I would like to ask for technical help.  Does anybody have
experiences with moving an SVN repository?

I took over those users from cdd to blends from whom I remember that
they are interested in blends (and not simpleCDD) and provided some
code in SVN recently.  Please ask me for adding you to the project if
I forgot your name - nobody should be excluded but there are some
people listed from the "early days" which did not showed up for years
and I wanted to use this new start to clean up the user list.

The next (and IMHO last) step of the renaming will be to register
a debian-blends mailing list.

Kind regards

          Andreas.

--
http://fam-tille.de

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 06:59:12 +0000
From: admin@alioth.debian.org
To: tille@debian.org
Subject: Alioth Project Approved

Your project registration for Alioth has been approved.

Project Full Name:  Debian Pure Blends
Project Unix Name:  blends

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