Hi Al,
Generally, these are the questions for Ross, so I won't answer them :)
But, take a look at the following, which might also answer most of the
questions:
http://developer.gnome.org/tools/svn.html
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/tutorials/import-svn.html
Yesterday at 18:50, Alexander Sh
เมื่อ อา. 2006-02-12 เวลา 19:50 +0200, Alexander Shopov เขียนว่า:
> I am sorry for cross posting,
> but I am going to ask things about the SVN access by translators.
>
> 1. Subversion is a definite upgrade and easiest thing to use for a CVS
> user - so first, I would like for the nice upgrade.
>
I am sorry for cross posting,
but I am going to ask things about the SVN access by translators.
1. Subversion is a definite upgrade and easiest thing to use for a CVS
user - so first, I would like for the nice upgrade.
2. Will there be a new organization of the modules?
- Are all the modules
Em Sáb, 2006-02-11 às 14:14 +0100, Christian Rose escreveu:
> This is also relevant for all translators that have CVS access; please
> read the below if you haven't seen it already.
Thanks for bringing this here, Christian. =)
Just a note to the translators: Subversion will not change much in you
This is also relevant for all translators that have CVS access; please
read the below if you haven't seen it already.
Christian
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Date: Feb 11, 2006 10:04 AM
Subject: Subversion migration schedule (cut-off Fri 18 Mar)
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