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Posted to apreq-dev@httpd.apache.org by Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org> on 2003/01/14 05:01:50 UTC
the new 2.0 cvs rep is available
Stas Bekman wrote:
> Joe Schaefer wrote:
>
>> Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org> writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>
>>> We all agree that waiting for httpd people to give a grace is a
>>> complete waste of time. I suggest that we ask Brian Behlendorf to
>>> create the apreq-2.0 repository and start working there. It's
>>> important for preserving the history of changes. I see no reason why
>>> not to do it *now*. Having a repository doesn't mean having a
>>> production version of the code.
>>
>>
>>
>> Yes, agreed- that would be best. Unfortunately, according to
>> /home/cvs/README, the first step in creating a new cvs repository is:
>>
>> (a) Get permission from your PMC. The PMC must approve the addition
>> of any repository and should be contacted through the normal means.
>>
>> That puts us back at square one, since (I think) our PMC is httpd. I
>> haven't yet lowered my self-esteem enough to now beg them for a new
>> repository to begin our work.
>> If there's a way to make things happen within our existing repository,
>> that'd be a lot less painful for me to endure. At least then, it's
>> just technical obstacles that we will face.
>
>
> Let me run this through the asf members list. I have no clue what's the
> status of the apreq project is. I thought it was a standalone project
> with its own pmc. Hopefully this can be resolved quickly.
>
> I pretty much doubt anybody at httpd will be against creating a new
> apreq-2.0 rep. or is it httpd-apreq-2.0?
Thanks to Brian Behlendorf (and silence from the httpd pmc ;) we now have
a new shiny toy to play with: the httpd-apreq-2 cvs rep.
You want to apreq-cvs-subscribe@httpd.apache.org to see Joe play with it.
(that's the same list, the httpd-apreq commits go to).
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