Subject: Re: CVSup collections for a NetBSD CVS tree
To: NetBSD-current Discussion List <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Greg A. Woods <woods@most.weird.com>
List: current-users
Date: 05/01/1999 17:26:09
[ On Saturday, May 1, 1999 at 12:47:48 (-0700), Jonathan Stone wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: CVSup collections for a NetBSD CVS tree 
>
> Now explain how those `official' mirrors are supposed to provide CVSup
> access.  You do remember that some of them are sparcs and whatnot
> running NetBSD, dont you?

They wouldn't have to, obviously.  There only needs to be one official
CVSup server to get the ball rolling, and for all its users care it
could even run on a FreeBSD box just so long as that fact remained
hidden from public ridicule.

We're not talking about "official mirrors" here -- just one new service
that would start out as a centralized (form a perception point of view)
access point and which could be de-centralized as the needs of its users
(and of course the availability of new resources) dictate.

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