> We just finished moving our SVN repository. We are no
longer
> using our old repository at BerliOS. Thanks to Dustin
at the
> Dojo Foundation, we now have a new SVN repository set
up at
> dojotoolkit.org, available via anonymous SVN at:
> http://sv
n.dojotoolkit.org/openrecord/trunk
We used to have an openrecord-svn mailing list at BerliOS,
which you
could subscribe to if you wanted to get automatically
generated messages
that were sent by the Subversion repository when developers
made changes
to the source code. That mailing list still exists, with
the archives
intact, but there will never again be any traffic on it.
We don't yet have a replacement mailing list wired up to
the new SVN
repository at dojotoolkit.org. Dustin should have that set
up for us
within a few weeks.
In the next couple months we'll be gradually moving the
rest of the
OpenRecord infrastructure over to the Dojo Foundation
servers at
dojotoolkit.org. We're planning to set up a couple new
tools for the
OpenRecord project: a new Trac site (for bugs and feature
requests), and
a new wiki (for ideas, documentation, notes, etc.). We'll
also
eventually replace this mailing list, openrecord-dev berlios.de, with a
corresponding list at dojotoolkit.org.
BerliOS has been a great home for the project this past
year. I'm
extremely grateful to all the people who keep BerliOS
running, and who
have provided quality service for us completely free of
charge. Back
when OpenRecord became a project of the Dojo Foundation we
started
talking about moving the OpenRecord infrastructure over onto
Dojo
servers. It's great to be part of Dojo, and I'm psyched
about the move.
Brian
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