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From: grarpamp <gra...@gm...> - 2015-10-23 15:53:35
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On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 9:43 AM, Joerg Schilling <Joe...@fo...> wrote: > Well, there are of course ways to do this. I just thought that someone might > have written a script. I did e.g. write a script to convert RCS to SCCS. Which is often easier than time spent validating someone elses. > http://sccs.sourceforge.net/sccs_vs_rcs.html You may like to include these types of notes files in a docs dir in the tarballs, if they are not already included. > just seems the right time to start with SCCS again. It's good that people continue to develop things even though they may not make it to the top, if nothing else for the science. > So it took me until December 2006 and negotiations with Sun to make SCCS > OpenSource. Corporations are difficult unfortunately. > If you are interested in dsicussing aspects of a better version control system, > you are highly welcome! And highly unqualified :) I think people try to consolidate to git to have greater interop with the rest of the internet projects, might not be the best for all things but it is where people are today. Locally and at work we use whatever we like, is best suited, or is handed to us from legacy. This one has some interesting features... http://monotone.ca/ >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/msmtp/files/msmtp/msmtp-users/ > > OK, I thought you have the older archives in mind, e.g. Debian or BerliOS. Yes, those older ones should also be collected to include in the downloadable MUA seed tarball. > Vor SF, there is an interface for the archives at e.g. > https://sourceforge.net/p/cdrtools/mailman/cdrtools-support/ > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cdrtools-support AFAIK, those are "web only" html rendered archives, there does not seem to be any interface where the reader can download for their MUA a mbox compatible original copy, or even an mbox compatible redacted one, or text one. Here is an example of a list that offers - web only html rendered monthlies - mbox compatible redacted monthlies - the entire history in one unredacted mbox compatible file https://cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/ |