> In general, it doesn't seem like CVS is so important these days that
> "CVS Instructions" should be in the navbar.
We could remove it, yes.
So, I propose to make a short wiki page that lists the vc's we support,
with links to their respective web sites, and then change "CVS
Instru
> Over-documenting it in the wiki will make it harder to find info
> because of the noise effect, and make it more likely to get outdated
> there. So I'm wondering if you have suggestions about this.
>
> Do you mean "overdocumenting" version control systems on savannah, or
> savannah
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/administration/content/gnu-content/?root=administration
which I already pointed afaicr.
Yes, you did. Sorry for my suboptimal behavior. I knew it was bad, but ...
I think you want to do a number of things by yourself, but forget how
to do
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 12:31:53PM -0500, Karl Berry wrote:
> Right now, the navbar has a link to "CVS Instructions" which goes to an
> https url, with the obvious cert-madness consequences. I suggest we
> delete it, or replace it with a page that gives links to instructions
> about all the suppor
Right now, the navbar has a link to "CVS Instructions" which goes to an
https url, with the obvious cert-madness consequences. I suggest we
delete it, or replace it with a page that gives links to instructions
about all the supported version control systems, if there is one.