Re: Fwd: Subversion migration schedule (cut-off Fri 18 Mar)
- From: Alexander Shopov <ash contact bg>
- To: gnome-infrastructure gnome org
- Cc: gnome-i18n <gnome-i18n gnome org>, Christian Rose <menthos gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Fwd: Subversion migration schedule (cut-off Fri 18 Mar)
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 19:50:40 +0200
I am sorry for cross posting,
but I am going to ask things about the SVN access by translators.
1. Subversion is a definite upgrade and easiest thing to use for a CVS
user - so first, I would like for the nice upgrade.
2. Will there be a new organization of the modules?
- Are all the modules going to use a single repository? (I am not
generally for, but some modules do belong together)
- Will there be a change in the permissions we all have? (I do think
that the system has worked up very nicely up till now, and no further
restrictions on write access will be necessary).
- In KDE's SVN repo - all po-files have been taken in separate
directories. I am strongly against this practice as it discourages
translators to look at the source code.
3. Will there be an alternative to plain http anonymous access? Proxy
server - sucha as SQUID still do no support the whole plethora of WebDAV
protocol commands and a checkout is impossible when behind a proxy (one
could get things with wget - but the result is not a working copy).
Best regards:
al_shopov
Christian Rose wrote:
This is also relevant for all translators that have CVS access; please
read the below if you haven't seen it already.
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