In article <CC28F43ED4708D489ABCF68D06D7F55604243E4231 at 505DENALI.corp.vnw.com>,
Rich Alderson <RichA at vulcan.com> writes:
From: Richard
I'd suggest hosting the source code on
codeplex or sharing
repositories with Mercurial. That way you can make local commits
and track your changes more readily, as well as share those changes
with others.
I'd suggest that that is a very bad idea. There is already a well-known
repository for KLH10, to wit, Tim Shoppa's
trailing-edge.com site. I can't
imagine that Tim would mind hosting a Windows port, and I'd hate to see
repositories for this proliferate.
OK, but the problem that I've seen with most of these "repositories"
is that they are monolithic tarball distributions. They aren't places
where people can work collaboratively. Specifically, if you're
talking about: <http://klh10.trailing-edge.com/>, this isn't a place
where we can collaborate on the code, its simply a distribution point
for a tarball.
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