On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Aleksey Bragin <aleksey@reactos.org> wrote:
I had to do a reimport, because Danny's branch was not included.
Url is the same svn://svn.reactos.org/web
But if someone did a checkout of that repository before the re-
import, you need to trash it and do a new one.

Currently, those people have write access to the repository:
cfinck - Colin Finck
cwittich - Christoph von Wittich
dgoette - Danny Goete
abragin - Aleksey Bragin
frik85 - Klemens Friedl
gedmurphy - Ged Murphy

Passwords match your main accounts. If someone else needs write
access, drop me a line.


WBR,
Aleksey Bragin.

On Apr 7, 2009, at 8:00 PM, Aleksey Bragin wrote:

> Readonly version of the repository is ready for testing:
> svn://svn.reactos.org/web
>
> Paths aren't changed yet (they represent the layout from the main
> repo), and there is an artifact of a few empty revisions in the
> beginning (from 2 to 21), but besides this things are fine.
>
>
> WBR,
> Aleksey Bragin.
>
> On Apr 7, 2009, at 12:03 AM, Aleksey Bragin wrote:
>
>> I think Ged means publishing RosCMS as a standalone project
>> (releases, news, etc), useful for other people, not moving it to yet
>> another repository of course.
>> At least it could give it more testing, more real usage, and show off
>> its advantages over hundreds of other existing CMS.
>>
>> WBR,
>> Aleksey Bragin.
>>
>>
>> On Apr 6, 2009, at 11:45 PM, Danny Götte wrote:
>>
>>> Ged wrote:
>>>> How about actually branching it off as a completely separate
>>>> project and
>>>> seeing if it generates any interest?
>>>> It might be a good way to both improve the codebase and generate
>>>> some good
>>>> publicity for ReactOS
>>> It doesn't make sense for everything in web/, some things like
>>> RosCMS
>>> can be developed seperately, but other things like the supportDB
>>> are imo
>>> not that useful for other websites, so they should remain near the
>>> reactos repo.


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RosCMS seems to basically be an SSO (single-sign-on) framework rather than a complete CMS. Still, I think RosCMS would get more love spun off as a separate project rather than being needlessly huggled to ReactOS.