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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi,<BR>
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> > On 9:38:19 pm 28/11/2006 "Felipe Contreras" <felipe.contreras@gmail.com><BR>
> > wrote:<BR>
> ><BR>
> > > We could use any repository and import the current sources. Personally<BR>
> > > I would prefer git, or Subversion, but any would do. Do you guys plan<BR>
> > > to move from CVS to something different?<BR>
> > ><BR>
> > I think svn would be possible on freenode.org. The gomx project could also<BR>
> > become a sf.net project.<BR>
><BR>
> We would prefer an account on the GStreamer repositories, just like gst-ffmpeg,<BR>
> but if that's not possible we will setup it in SF.<BR>
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So, would it be possible to create this repository in the GStreamer's hosting?<BR>
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The idea is to allow everyone to modify this code... just like gst-ffmpeg.<BR>
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Best Regards.<BR>
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Felipe Contreras<BR>
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