To make it easier for me to keep track of current CVS and keep my local changes up-to-date (so that I have a chance of eventually being able to submit it)... anyway, I digress. The point is that I made a private GNU Arch mirror of the Crossfire repository - modules crossfire, arch and maps-bigworld. GNU Arch is a new revision control system; like CVS, but it works; like Subversion, but distributed (so I can have my own repositories forked off the main one, then merge freely between them). For info see http://www.gnuarch.org/ I'm wondering if it would be useful to make this repository public over the internet. If anyone else is interested in using Arch to develop Crossfire, I can make a mirror of my archive available over http. My archive is synchronized from CVS every... hmm, whenever I feel like :-P if it would be made public, I could make this sync task run daily from cron. []s, |alo +---- -- Those who trade freedom for security lose both and deserve neither. -- http://www.laranja.org/ mailto: lalo at laranja.org pgp key: http://garfield.laranja.org/~lalo/gpgkey-signed.asc GNU: never give up freedom http://www.gnu.org/ _______________________________________________ crossfire-devel mailing list crossfire-devel at lists.real-time.com https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/crossfire-devel