I talked to Reinhard , and he agreed to , at least for some time, move
CVS back to sourceforget.net, where Protux project has been founded.
The main reason for that is because I have been among some issues
regarding accessing savannah from my work. Surprisingly, they allowed
me to access sourceforge.net. (I wonder why, hehe) I noticed that
when the commits just stopped working. I thought it was some problem on
my workspace, but it was a network filter recently installed.
Now the current code is on sourceforget.net. The acess is a little simpler than sourceforge´s.
The web pages are still on savannah. I think we can take some benefits
if we move also the web content to soruceforge, think they allow php,
database access, and some other things that we could put on the site.
Remeber we will offer a online protux micro-version for testing, and
also protux will be installable using java webstart. But the standard
pages need a lot of work. We need URGENTLY a web-master.... if you can
invite someone, please, be my guest.
So consider the code on Savannah out of date. Access protux.sourceforge.net cvs to get up-to-date code.
Thanks
-- Luciano Domenico Giordana - Java Architect / Java/C++ Senior Developer Project Protux : http://www.nongnu.org/protux The Professional Modular Multimedia Framework for GNU/Linux
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