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On 12/05/2011 13:49, Tom Evans wrote:
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Max Khon<f...@samodelkin.net>  wrote:
CVS != csup.

I wonder how many people will express their sentiments about CVS when
they really mean cvsup/csup.

I wasn't going to jump onto this bikeshed, as CVS will not be going
anywhere any time soon, I am sure.

I use cvs, rather than csup. I use cvsup to fetch CVS archives to
/home/ncvs, and check out ports from there, as described in
development(7).

If ports were no longer delivered via CVS, you may have had a point
about removing CVS from base - but they are not.

In my mind, a first step would be to move ports to subversion,
initially using svn->cvs bridge.
Once done, the next step would be to change all infrastructure scripts
so that they can build from/be driven by subversion.

After that, nothing in base would use cvs for any purpose, and at that
point I would be happy for it to be dropped from base - but only if it
was replaced by subversion. I think it is important that with a base
install of FreeBSD you can check out and update the source and rebuild
itself.

Cheers

Tom

1. I wonder why nobody has raised the point of the existence of numerous
cvs/cvsup mirrors for FreeBSD. Do you want all of them to migrate to subversion
? have you asked their opinion about it ? are you prepared to an increased load
on fewer servers if they do not migrate ? or are you thinking that this is a non
problem because the declining number of users as FreeBSD become a system "for
the developpers by the developpers and only the developpers" ?

2. All these talks about moving things from base to ports / spliting base /
creating a new kind of ports miss the point that things must be maintained on an
increasing number of branches: with the new 9.0 release there will be 3 stable
branches (7.X, 8.X, 9.X), and with the foolish rush to create new major releases
this will be ever increasing. But perhaps the real intent is to drop support of
some parts of the system before officially stopping the support of a base 
branch ?

3. Some months ago dougb@ sent a message on a list with the lietmotiv "change is
difficult". I wonder if he thought about the fact that could be the main reason
why people stick to FreeBSD instead of migrating to another more fashionable
system. Ordinary users also are volunteers, and in my work experience, using
FreeBSD may be a day by day political fight.

4. Do not piss users off by making changes for the sake of it. Do not use your
energy to destroy things rather that making things work (but it is easier to
destroy that to build). Do not try to impose your view about the use of the
system (someone wrote "FreeBSD is about tools and not about policies" and that
must be preserved).

I stop here, this message becoming too long and off topic. But I needed to write
it in view of the current (sad) evolution of this system /community.

Claude Buisson
FreeBSD user since 1995
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