[Users] Git transition

Erik Schnetter schnetter at cct.lsu.edu
Sun Sep 21 10:17:07 CDT 2014


Barry

The proposal seems find. There is no major reason to keep the svn
repos open at the moment -- we can either commit patches to git after
the transition, or re-open them if there is an emergency.

Of course, Frank has the final say as he has admin access to the svn repos.

-erik


On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Barry Wardell <barry.wardell at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We now have almost everything in place for the transition from svn to git.
> Jenkins is back online and the tests are passing (although it is still
> running from svn, not the new git repositories yet), so I think we can
> consider the current svn trunk versions reasonably 'stable'. I propose that
> we now freeze the svn repositories and not allow any further commits to
> them. The primary reason for this is that it will help make the transition
> easier; every time there is a new commit to one of the svn repositories I
> have to go through a time consuming process of updating the git arrangement
> repositories and manually checking everything is still working.
>
> Does anyone object to this proposal?
>
> Barry
>
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