I have had a quick look at the phpGroupWare commit log. Restoring our
> The system is now completely functional.
> It's time to decide what to do with your data.
> (see first explanations at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-users/2009-05/msg00023.html)
>
>
> Please discuss and send questions at
savannah-users@... !
>
> For import requests: see below, you need to send a support request via
> the web interface.
>
>
>
> Basically your choices are:
> a) you can use the backup from April 29
> b) you can use our latest (incomplete) backup from May 29
> c) you can import another backup you have
> d) you can wait a few days until we possibly recover latest data from the crashes disk (nothing is sure though). More details about this later.
>
>
> Here's how do it for the various VCSs:
>
> * CVS:
> a) The version from 29 April in the 'backup-20090429' subdirectory.
> b) The version from 29 May in the 'backup-20090529-incomplete' subdirectory.
> c) Upload your backup in your download area (SFTP) for us to import
>
> Access commands:
> cvs -d:pserver:
anonymous@...:/sources/backup-20090429/your_project co your_module
> cvs -d:pserver:
anonymous@...:/sources/backup-20090529-incomplete/your_project co your_module
> rsync rsync://cvs.sv.gnu.org/sources/backup-20090429/your_project/
> rsync rsync://cvs.sv.gnu.org/sources/backup-20090529-incomplete/your_project/
>
> IN ALL CASES: post a support request, authenticated (i.e. login first) at
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=administration with category "RECOVERY: CVS/SVN". Requests send by mail or in the wrong category won't be processed.
>
> If after 2 weeks we didn't receive an answer for your project, we'll reinstall the latest backup we have.
>
>
> * SVN:
> a) The version from 29 April in the 'backup-20090429' subdirectory.
> b) The version from 29 May in the 'backup-20090529-incomplete' subdirectory.
> c) Upload your backup in your download area (SFTP)
>
> Access commands:
> svn co svn://svn.sv.gnu.org/backup-20090429/your_project
> svn co svn://svn.sv.gnu.org/backup-20090529-incomplete/your_project
> rsync rsync://svn.sv.gnu.org/svn/backup-20090429/your_project/
> rsync rsync://svn.sv.gnu.org/svn/backup-20090529-incomplete/your_project/
> (if you get an error from this last one, it's probably corrupted)
>
> IN ALL CASES: post a support request, authenticated (i.e. login first) at
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=additem&group=administration with category "RECOVERY: CVS/SVN". Requests send by mail or in the wrong category won't be processed.
>
> If after 2 weeks we didn't receive an answer for your project, we'll reinstall the latest backup we have.
>
>
> * Git:
> a) We installed the version from 29 April.
> b) You can attempt to recover from the partial 29 May backup:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/r/backup-20090529-incomplete/> c) You can push a local version if you have one (git push --all; git push --tags)
>
> You can import the repository directly, without our help.
>
>
> * Mercurial:
> a) We installed the version from 29 April.
> b) We don't have a more recent backup
> c) You can push a local version if you have one.
>
> You can import the repository directly, without our help.
>
>
> * WebCVS:
>
> We plan to either recover the data from disk, or failing that, manually commit the latest version at www.gnu.org and www.nongnu.org.
>
>
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