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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Marc Slemko <ma...@znep.com> on 1997/07/02 00:19:06 UTC
cvsweb now online
http://www.apache.org/websrc/cvsweb.cgi
No links to it from anywhere else yet; if there are no objections and I
get around to finding somewhere to link from, I will. I also plan to
think about putting a non-cvs version of the tree online under the same
directory.
Re: cvsweb now online
Posted by Brian Behlendorf <br...@organic.com>.
I agree, it should be on www.apache.org.
At 04:35 PM 7/1/97 -0600, you wrote:
>I could be convinced, but I think it is appropriate for the main site
>because:
>
> - dev.apache.org is a very dead place; much of the stuff there
> isn't really in a state to be exposed to the world without being
> misleading and confusing.
> - dev.apache.org is hidden
> - changes in the latest versions are of interest to more than
> developers. More clueful users could use it very well to find a
> particular diff that fixed a particular problem or added a
> particular feature and bring it to their particular version.
> I like the idea of being able to tell someone with a clue "oh,
> that was fixed in 1.3, go to the cvsweb tree from the Apache
> web page and take a look".
> - I think the slow progression to making Apache development more
> open is a good thing, and this is another step along the way.
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Re: cvsweb now online
Posted by Marc Slemko <ma...@worldgate.com>.
I could be convinced, but I think it is appropriate for the main site
because:
- dev.apache.org is a very dead place; much of the stuff there
isn't really in a state to be exposed to the world without being
misleading and confusing.
- dev.apache.org is hidden
- changes in the latest versions are of interest to more than
developers. More clueful users could use it very well to find a
particular diff that fixed a particular problem or added a
particular feature and bring it to their particular version.
I like the idea of being able to tell someone with a clue "oh,
that was fixed in 1.3, go to the cvsweb tree from the Apache
web page and take a look".
- I think the slow progression to making Apache development more
open is a good thing, and this is another step along the way.
On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Alexei Kosut wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Marc Slemko wrote:
>
> > http://www.apache.org/websrc/cvsweb.cgi
> >
> > No links to it from anywhere else yet; if there are no objections and I
> > get around to finding somewhere to link from, I will. I also plan to
> > think about putting a non-cvs version of the tree online under the same
> > directory.
>
> I think this belongs under dev.apache.org. It seems like a more
> developer-oriented thing to me. But maybe I'm wrong.
>
> -- Alexei Kosut <ak...@organic.com>
>
Re: cvsweb now online
Posted by Alexei Kosut <ak...@organic.com>.
On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Marc Slemko wrote:
> http://www.apache.org/websrc/cvsweb.cgi
>
> No links to it from anywhere else yet; if there are no objections and I
> get around to finding somewhere to link from, I will. I also plan to
> think about putting a non-cvs version of the tree online under the same
> directory.
I think this belongs under dev.apache.org. It seems like a more
developer-oriented thing to me. But maybe I'm wrong.
-- Alexei Kosut <ak...@organic.com>