Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id ; Sun, 16 Feb 2003 00:25:48 -0500 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id ; Sun, 16 Feb 2003 00:25:48 -0500 Received: from modemcable166.48-200-24.mtl.mc.videotron.ca ([24.200.48.166]:38084 "EHLO xanadu.home") by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id ; Sun, 16 Feb 2003 00:25:47 -0500 Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 00:35:31 -0500 (EST) From: Nicolas Pitre X-X-Sender: nico@xanadu.home To: David Lang cc: Larry McVoy , Alan Cox , lkml Subject: Re: openbkweb-0.0 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Content-Length: 972 Lines: 30 On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, David Lang wrote: > 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. Nicolas - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/