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            • December 23, 2005

              SourceForge To Offer Subversion?

            • I'm not finding a copy of this announcement on the site, so for now I'll simply copy and the paste the intro into the SOURCEFORGE.NET UPDATE - 2005-12-22 EDITION that I recently found in my inbox.

              Dear SourceForge.net User,

              As we enter a new calendar year, our focus remains on further
              improving the quality of our service. To that end, I am pleased to
              announce that SourceForge.net will offer Subversion in early January
              2006, initially as a beta program available to approximately 50
              projects. Then, if the Subversion beta period proceeds as smoothly as
              we expect, we will deploy Subversion site wide by March, 2006.

              Going forward we intend to support both CVS and Subversion, thereby
              offering the two version control systems most widely used in the Open
              Source community.

              In addition to our Service Operations Team's progress regarding our
              Subversion offering, I am also pleased to report that our Enhancement
              Team and Product Management continue to make significant progress on our
              upcoming redesigns of search and the software map. I'll provide details
              next month.


              Thank you once again for your continued support. The SourceForge.net
              team wishes each of you a healthy and happy 2006.

              Jay Seirmarco
              General Manager, SourceForge.net
              jay@sf.net

            • Posted by m.david : December 23, 2005 02:41 PM GMT

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