On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 11:58:17PM +0200, Øyvind A. Holm wrote: > On the Skolelinux gathering in Bergen a couple of weeks ago there was > some talk about converting the Skolelinux CVS repository to Subversion > <http://subversion.tigris.org>, which brings many new features, for > example renaming of files and directories, atomic commits, global > revision numbers, versioning of symlinks and properties, etc. I > suggested to set up a Subversion repository for testing, and I ran a > convertion of the CVS repository as of 2005-06-20 17:16:37 UTC wich > resulted in 43395 revisions. > > The repository itself, in FSFS¹ format is stored as a .tar.bz2 file at > > http://tmp.sunbase.org/skolelinux/skolelinux.tar.bz2 > > if anyone wants to experiment with it at their local machine. Just > unpack it and use a Subversion client newer than 1.1 against it. > > A test installation of the repository is available at > > http://svn.sunbase.org/repos/skolelinux/trunk/ > > This repository is only meant for experimenting to let the committers > have a look at how it would look like if the repository is converted to > Subversion. If commit access is wanted to that repository so you can > play around, send a MD5 hash (for example created with "htpasswd -m") to > me by email with your wanted username, and I'll set it up in no time. If > you don't have htpasswd or anything at hand, you can send the user name > and I'll create a random password which is mailed back. What is the status? St
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