From: Martin D. <ak...@cs...> - 2000-04-22 17:36:43
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On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Maxim Sobolev wrote: > Martin Donlon wrote: > > > On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Maxim Sobolev wrote: > > > > > Julian Peterson wrote: > > > > > > > Once it is, and assuming you're joined up with the sorceforge project, > > > > you'll be able to retrieve it by typing: > > > > cvs -z3 -dy...@cv...:/cvsroot/sdldoc co > > > > sgml > > > > > > I've tried, but w/o luck: > > > $ cvs -z3 -ds...@cv...:/cvsroot/sdldoc co sgml > > > slayer.sourceforge.net: Connection refused > > > cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any) > > export CVS_RSH=ssh > > Ah, thanks it helped. > > Any progress of the project? Several days ago I've submitted patch to make my.dsl > more platform neutral but have not received any response yet. > > In general what is the policy regarding stuff committing? Does any project > participant allowed to make commits or prior discussion and formal approval from the > project admin is necessary? This things should be outlined somehow. Make changes to your hearts content. It's assumed that everyone involved has the projects best interests in mind. Major changes would of course be discussed but thats natural. People shouldn't worry about messing up when the commit, the nature of cvs means that past versions a re always recoverable. As for the project itself, I should have time to do work tomorrow and monday and hopefully get something public out on tuesday or wednesday. Long live the confused, Akawaka. -- Bother, said Pooh as he put the money under Kanga's pillow. |