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    Moving stuff out into open source land...?

    I have decided that it is too oneruous for me to maintain EventVB development myself - where could I host it in an open source manner so people could work on it and use it without killing my bandwidth?
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    sourceforge? they're more linux/C++ though...
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    No, they do host VB and Windows projects as well Another possibility would be to set up a cvs.
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    Only issue against using things like CVS and/or Sourceforge is that yes, they are more aimed at Unix users (can't blame them, it's easier for stuff like that) but with a little messing you can use CVS under Windows.

    I think you can make VS use CVS, otherwise you're stuck with trying to use the normal CVS (warning bells should be going off in your mind RE line endings...)
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    Perhaps I'll just cut it into bite-size chunks and post it here

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