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Re: Success!

2002-06-07 20:30:08

Ken Hornstein <kenh(_at_)cmf(_dot_)nrl(_dot_)navy(_dot_)mil> writes:
Okay, this has taken _way_ longer than I had expected, but I have some
good news.

The nmh repository is now hosted at savannah.  

Good work, Ken!  Thanks for perservering.

You can got to the (admittedly)
plain web page for it at:

http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/nmh/

Doug, when you get a chance, can you get the automatic updating of the
mhost.com/nmh/ website from the "website" CVS repository working again?  We
will of course want to start transitioning over to the Savannah site --
pointing people there for the correct live CVS archive is one of the most
important updates to make right now.  And eventually the mhost.com website
will probably just be a redirect to the Savannah one.

If it's hard to get the update-on-commit functionality working again, a
cron-job-based update would be fine as well.

You can also check out the CVS tree by following the directions at:

http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group_id=2166

If you would like to be a developer for nmh, please create an account for
yourself on savannah and send me email with your savannah user id.  Right
now I'll be cleaning up the copyrights on the files and preparing things
for a 1.1 release canidate.

Might as well give that to you in this post rather than sending you an
additional email, Ken.  My account name is "Dan_Harkless".

One additional thing: I'll be at Usenix Monday-Thursday, so if you send me
email later than Monday, I might not get to it until Friday.  But I will
try (depending on the quality of the network access at Usenix; historically
it hasn't been great).

One thing I'd like to get working before too much time passes is the
nmh-commits(_at_)gnu(_dot_)org mailing list
(<http://savannah.gnu.org/docs/admin.php#Set%20up%20a%20mailing%20list>).
If a bunch of new people are suddenly going to get write access to the nmh
repository, there should be a mailing list to allow us to keep track of
changes others are making, so we can peer review them if we have time.

--
Dan Harkless    
nmh(_at_)harkless(_dot_)org
http://harkless.org/dan/

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