Let's wait to see what Larry Becker has to say about this. If he has
no strong objections I can set up the Subversion repository on the JPP
SourceForge site, as Stefan sounds like he is still busy with his
thesis. We can then use this Subversion repository for development of
OpenJUMP.

At some point after this we will need to decide if we will create a
stable branch in the Subversion repository, or if we will continue to
merge changes into the "stable" code base in the JPP CVS. (I imagine
at some point we would like to have everything in Subversion, but this
will likely depend on our ability to get a nightly build running with
that type of repository.)

I could do the SNV set-up this weekend. I will make a stab at setting
up a nightly build with the new repository, but I won't make any
promises on this one. :]

The Sunburned Surveyor

On 6/8/07, Andreas Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> first of all let me introduce myself. I'm Andreas Schmitz and I'm taking
> over some of Ugo's projects here at lat/lon, especially the ones
> regarding deeJUMP/OpenJUMP. So chances are, that you'll see some more
> of me on this list :)
>
> > Alright. We've got three votes for SVN. I'd still like to hear from
> > our other regular contributors: Stefan, Michael, and perhaps from
> > Andreas, since he is taking over for Ugo.
>
> I'm definitely in for subversion. I've never properly understood
> branching and tagging in CVS, while it is just simple copying in
> subversion. Moreover, the svnmerge.py script can be used to merge one
> tree into the other from time to time, while it remembers which changes
> have already been merged.
>
> Best Regards, Andreas
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