Yes, absolutely official.
I'd like to wait a little before asking GvG to change svn.reactos.org zone information, so that we can access old "audited" repository from Casper (he's hosting it till March, afaik).
I don't think automatic merge would be good, so it would be great if you could merge the changes yourself -- after checked-out reactos builds and installs fine for you.
As for mailing-list, I have to see how it's done, or if Casper would be kind enough to provide his script for mailing. I have setup CIA already though, so it's all in http://cia.navi.cx
WBR, Aleksey Bragin.
On Feb 18, 2006, at 2:59 PM, Martin Fuchs wrote:
So is this now the official successor of the repository which was hosted by Casper Hornstrup? The mailing list should be changed to post the commits. Looking at the log in the repository there is currently going on a huge restructuring of the tree. We want to see this to see ReactOS is going to live again. ;-)
Another question: Will the changes in the audited repository (rbuild, explorer, weinefile, ...) automatically be merged into the current one, or will I have to do this myself?
Regards,
Martin
-----Original Message----- From: Casper Hornstrup [mailto:ch@eudicon.com] Sent: 13. februar 2006 18:06 To: 'ReactOS Development List' Subject: Repository hosting
Hi.
I've decided not to host the ReactOS Subversion repository beyond March 31st 2006. That gives you up to ~6 weeks to find a new place to host it. I will send the repositories (both new and old) to the person who will host the repository in the future. Please contact me when you want this done.
P.S. Please CC me directly as I'm not subscribed to this list.
2006/2/18, Reuben Perelman reub2000@earthlink.net:
Hey is there a mailing list with changes to this repository?
Aleksey Bragin wrote:
Hello!As for recent changes with SVN repository hosting, the active ReactOS repository now is being placed on svn://svn.reactos.ru/ reactos. I thought it would be wise not to copy passwords from the old repository, so