Re: Moving asvn to its own project

2010-05-10 Thread Philipp Marek
Hello Jörg! >> do you know about FSVS? > > since about one week: yes. > It seems to be a very interessting project. > I will take a closer look as soon as I've a little more time. > However, for the requirements I'm facing in my current project, > asvn seams to be the better choice. Mainly because

Re: Moving asvn to its own project

2010-05-10 Thread Jörg Steffens
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Phil, Am 10.05.2010 15:32, schrieb Philipp Marek: >> well, the reason I picked up asvn has been that I've been looking for a >> solution to store file permissions inside a Subversion repository. > ... >> I found asvn via google by looking for "s

Re: Moving asvn to its own project

2010-05-10 Thread Philipp Marek
Hello Jörg, > well, the reason I picked up asvn has been that I've been looking for a > solution to store file permissions inside a Subversion repository. ... > I found asvn via google by looking for "subversion store file > permissions" in some old mailing. During the past years some people had >

Re: Moving asvn to its own project

2010-05-10 Thread Jörg Steffens
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hyrum, Am 06.05.2010 15:29, schrieb Hyrum K. Wright: > I've noticed you've been submitting a number of patches to asvn, which > resides in our contrib/ tree. Thanks! As you may know, the code in > contrib/ is considered unsupported; in fact, the most

Moving asvn to its own project

2010-05-06 Thread Hyrum K. Wright
Jörg, I've noticed you've been submitting a number of patches to asvn, which resides in our contrib/ tree. Thanks! As you may know, the code in contrib/ is considered unsupported; in fact, the most recent updates to asvn were over two years ago! We've been trying to help the content in contrib/