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From: karl AT aspodata DOT se
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] gedasymbols.org and EDAKrill - need your opinion
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Igor2:
....
> After consulting DJ, the maintainer of gedasymbols, I see three possible 
> ways to proceed:
...

I think this mostly falls back to who is willing to maintain the sites 
and to make it to live long and proper.

As a user you just use whatever service is provided or make it happen 
yourself.

> Some technical details that may help the decision:
> 
>   - gedasymbols.org uses CVS; EDAkrill uses svn. If we go for 2. or 3.,
> CVS contributors will need to switch to svn or web uploads. Downloads with
> svn should be similar to CVS, just slightly different command line
> (and less commands)

I don't see how cvs vs. svn could be of any consern, perhaps svn is 
quicker than cvs.

>   - please do NOT propose switching EDAkrill to git/hg/your-favorite-VCS. 
> It won't happen, and I won't enter flame wars about this; if svn is a 
> blocker for you, then don't use the service, vote accordingly, set up your 
> own service based on different tools, etc.

Already done that.

For me the problem is that they booth are centralized, a property which 
you cherish, but gives me problems when the net is down to the office -
I'd like to check in things even during network outages or when I'm out 
in nowhere. Is there any way of solving that with svn ? Or is it
possible to have a regular import from a git repo to svn ?

...
>   - stability of the service: repo.hu is hosted at a professional server 
> hotel in an air conditioned server room with redundant power (mains, UPS 
> and AFAIK even diesel). Network-wise it is very close to the Hungarian 
> Internet backbone. The international bandwidth is somewhat limited (for 
> financial reasons), but stability is excellent.

Is there any possibility to set up mirrors to share the bandwidth, 
would that be possible with svn, can I set up such a mirror ?

Regards,
/Karl Hammar

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