22.03.2009, 00:43
I've been thinking of this for a while. Basically setting up a proper SVN system, using my own cash. Allowing anyone to apply for an account on this SVN system, and to see what kind of script would be produced by an entire community, or at least those who had asked for an account to access it.
The script would be open source, of course, whatever was eventually created, if anything. I wouldn't interfere. I'd just be the hoster of the SVN system, and of course, the person to make accounts.
Accounts would be used to track who committed what, and to easily identify each others work, incase anything goes wrong and everything needs identifying.
Would anyone be interested in taking part in this experiment?
- Jolteon / Redirect Left
PS:
SVN is a versioning system that allows multiple users to connect to the same database, and upload, or download information off of it. Usually used to store developing scripts, and allow all developers access to the same version. Info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_(software)
The script would be open source, of course, whatever was eventually created, if anything. I wouldn't interfere. I'd just be the hoster of the SVN system, and of course, the person to make accounts.
Accounts would be used to track who committed what, and to easily identify each others work, incase anything goes wrong and everything needs identifying.
Would anyone be interested in taking part in this experiment?
- Jolteon / Redirect Left
PS:
SVN is a versioning system that allows multiple users to connect to the same database, and upload, or download information off of it. Usually used to store developing scripts, and allow all developers access to the same version. Info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_(software)