At IPC8, I asked what we could do to better "work in a fishbowl". One of the suggestions was to break the code into modules, which could selectively include outside developers. I have a decision point that I'd like your reaction on related to this: "Should Digital Creations move the Zope CVS repository to SourceForge?" Background: We do CVS by rdist-ing an internal repository to cvs.zope.org for most projects. Things like PTK have write access by external people, but can't do branches as long as the repository housekeeping files are inside Digital Creations. More importantly, we find we can't devote the time necessary to staying ahead of CVS, SSH, etc. A proposal has been floated here to move our repository to a facility such as SourceForge. We would also use it as an opportunity to break the Zope code into separately-released packages such as zope-dtml, zope-zodb, etc. The mailing lists might be re-organized accordingly. At select points we might wrap everything together as a Zope release. There are strong benefits. Sites like Sourceforge are on a fast link, presumably with fast machines behind it. They have a system where people can get their SSH accounts setup and module owners can include developers, all without a sysadmin getting involved. The major discussed downside is brand. We'd be turning part of our developer community brand over to another entity. Some have argued that this would reflect poorly. Let me know what you think, both pros and cons. --Paul