I moved the project (err copied the project) to GitHub. I have committed some changes to the GitHub repository about the module handling separation that I talked about previously. I was having a lot of problems with Subversion on SourceForge. I kicked around the idea of just moving the project over to bzr, but during my research I discovered GitHub. I don't know if I'll keep it there long term but SourceForge was getting a bit tedious. This seems to work better. I am also beginning to like the distributed version control idea. I'm not quite used to it yet so I'm sure I'll have a lot to learn.
I wanted to move to a DVCS because I was out of the country last year and I wanted to work on some parts of the project but I wanted to create a branch and make some commits because I had some changes that I wasn't sure about. I couldn't really do it because I didn't have internet access where I was. So, when I started having trouble with SVN/SF I decided to try something else. GitHub makes it really easy to move the repository so that's what I tried first. I'll give it a few months before I delete the links to SF.