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SubjectRe: openbkweb-0.0
Hi!


> > On the basis that it's easier to provide everything rather then to
> > convince people to change tools :-) here is what I'm thinking of (all of
> > these obviously read-only)
> >
> > CVS
> > rsync
> > FTP
> > HTTP
> >
> > is there anything else people want?
>
> If you can manage to have a CVS repository that is always updated to the
> minute with full history info etc. then this should be suficient to satisfy
> all needs. Public CVS repositories are common enough so people should know
> how to use them already.
>
> The best would be a few of those scattered around the world so things do
> scale. It shouldn't be that much bandwidth for bkbits.net to update them
> all automatically for example.

Just put it up on sourceforge.net...
Pavel
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