[nvda] NVDA moved repositories again and new nvda-dev list

Hi all,

I finally decided to actually buy my own web hosting package, for NVDA and other related projects.

Sourceforge was ok, but the website was quite clumzy to use, plus there were a lot of rules as well.

I have only just moved the repository, so I need to know if there are any problems.

The new address for the repository is:
http://www.nvaccess.org/svnroot/nvda
Of course you will probably want to add /trunk to that.

svn co http://www.nvaccess.org/svnroot/nvda/trunk

Also I have created an nvda-dev email list purely for developer discussion; for now the freelists list will stay as an nvda users list.

Take your pick, but you are welcome to join the nvda-dev list, if you do wish to participate in the programming etc, though I would probably urge you just to stay on this list if you only wish to talk about new features you have in mind, the nvda-dev list is for discussions related to the actual day-to-day development.

Probably anyone running from source, getting it from svn should join nvda-dev.

Hopefully, now you should be able to send a blank email to
nvda-dev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with subscribe in the subject line.

NonVisual Access (or NV Access) is hopefully going to be a small incorporated association (based in Australia) that will be the framework for projects such as NVDA. Currently I work for no payment what so ever, full time, so we are hoping that the assosiation will at least be able to search for, and manage, donations and grants to at least cover admin costs. Also NV Access will then be able to hold copyright of NVDA, rather than myself. But be rest asured, NVDA will always be under the GNU general public licence.

Hope all should work with the list and svn.

www.nvaccess.org does not have anything there yet, and probably will not yet for a few weeks.

Mick




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