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On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 10:46 -0500, Ian Eslick wrote:<BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#000000">Ok, I'll stick myself on CVS so I can push things over incrementally and </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#000000">back things out more easily in case of damage (plus keep up to date on </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#000000">change you and others are making). Did I hear that someone was working </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#000000">on GC for persistent objects?</FONT></TT><BR>
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I don't think any serious work has begun on GC for persistent objects; I think the idea has lauded.<BR>
I think it would be nice.<BR>
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Currently only anonymous CVS access is allowed which does not allow commits, I think.<BR>
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My preferred way of doing CVS management would be to give a separate, named branch<BR>
for your work, which, when ready, can be merged back into the trunk.<BR>
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Perhaps someone can remind me how I would give Ian write permission on the CVS repository?<BR>
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