Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote: > More interestingly, keeping it in a single repository makes it easier to merge > projects, or parts of projects, together, without losing the history. This > would be useful when developing packages that may be considered for the > standard library, but which also need to continue separate releases to > support older versions of Python. We've found it very handy to keep multiple > projects in a single repository for zope.org. So do you use project/trunk or trunk/project? If the former, I would need to get instructions on how to do the conversion from CVS. Regards, Martin
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