On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 12:31 PM, David Matthews <David.Matthews at prolingua.co.uk> wrote:
On 24/06/2013 15:54, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 7:08 AM, David Matthews <David.Matthews at prolingua.co.uk> wrote:
It seems the "upgrade" process left the old repository in place and still accessible. That's probably sensible for some projects but possibly not for Poly/ML. I don't know if there's any way to remove access to the old repository. I guess I could commit some README file to it to say "use the new repository".
That is what I ended up doing for my projects on SF. It may also help publicizing that on Poly/ML website, under the banner "you can browse the source code at http://blah.blah.blah/". Hopefully that would stick into some popular search engines :-)
I've discovered I can no longer commit to the old repository so it doesn't seem possible to add a README file.
Once the upgrade is complete SF makes the old repository read-only. I didn't check whether it was possible to ask SF to remove the old repo. (I wish they just made the old repo disappear into a black hole.)
There's been something on the web site for a while with the new repository details. Perhaps this will jog people's memory to check they're using the correct repository.
You are lucky then :-)
[ I got some users complaining that one link was stale (the old repository) and the other one was up to date, and wanted me to fix the stale link :-)]
-- Gaby