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        "address": "matt (a) ettus.com",
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    "sender_name": "Matt Ettus",
    "subject": "[eagle]  revision control, wiki, web, etc.",
    "date": "2008-05-29T18:57:13Z",
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    "content": "\nI have been talking with Dave Hartzell and Johnathan Corgan about the \nweb resources necessary to back the development of ACP, Namaste and \nother AMSAT projects.  We talked about setting up Subversion and Trac, \nwhich we have used very productively for a few years on the GNU Radio \nproject.  Trac provides a wiki, bug tracking, milestones, history, and \nsource code browsing.\n\nWe could set it up on the server in Rick's office, but that would \ninvolve a lot of volunteer time to set it up, manage it, and back it \nup.  It also would involve putting more access into a box which will \napparently have people's credit card info on it, which is clearly a bad \nidea.  These roll-your-own solutions, like Eaglepedia are hard to sustain.\n\nJohnathan has been using, and suggested that we use, devguard.com which \nprovides exactly the kind of Trac and SVN hosting we need.  For $7.95 a \nmonth they'll host it, back it up, and support an unlimited number of \nusers.  As the total data size and number of projects grows, you simply \nmove up to larger plans which top out at 5 GB and $60/month.\n\nFree volunteers don't come cheap.  Neither does bandwidth.  Proper \nsecurity and backup systems are hard.  Why not leave these things to \nprofessionals who do it all day long for a reasonable price?\n\nPlease check out their services at:\n\n    http://devguard.com\n\nI would appreciate hearing everyone's thoughts on this.  I feel strongly \nthat this is the right way to go.  This is a multi-million dollar \nproject, so 20 bucks or so a month is in the noise.\n\nMatt\n\n",
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