Jamie Lokier wrote: > > Michael Elizabeth Chastain wrote: > > A source control system so that curious people could do the equivalent of > > "cvs annotate" and figure out who wrote particular pieces? > > Note convinced about "cvs annotate". Maybe annotation with version > numbers. But "cvs diff" and "cvs update" are very useful. > > You know, there's nothing to stop somebody making a read-only CVS server > where the version tree mirrors the patches on ftp.kernel.org. Nobody > needs write access -- except the script which does the mirroring. Try: http://innominate.org/~tgr/projects/lksr/ -- Daniel - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- Re: Availability of k... Jeff V. Merkey
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- Re: Availability of k... Jeff V. Merkey
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- Re: Availability of kdb Michael Elizabeth Chastain
- Re: Availability of kdb Andrew Morton
- Any takers for another kind of development... Jamie Lokier
- Re: Availability of kdb Daniel Phillips
- Re: Availability of kdb Theodore Y. Ts'o
- RE: Availability of kdb Marty Fouts
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- RE: Availability of kdb Marty Fouts
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