I've finally started thinking about the last "big" item on my TODO list,
and wanted to hear your thoughts on that matter.

While all the v0.4 stuff is on Github, I would rather keep v0.3 code with
Savannah, now that they also offer git repositories. The one thing that is
less then ideal, however, is that by default Savannah only provides a
single git repository. Additional repos can be added upon request, but they
are not as visible as the "default". I.e. there is no direct link to browse
them. Basically looks like this:
  https://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=grip

While refreshing my memory on the conversion process, I came upon the
following, where multiple CVS modules have been moved into a single git
repository, each into its own subfolder.
  https://www.isostech.com/blogs/software-development/journey-cvs-git/
This might work for us, but has the drawback that file history is not as
easily accessible, as each file must be moved in the process.

Of course, there's still the option of dropping the code at Github,
alongside v0.4, but that way it is even less visible from the Savannah
project page.


So the question is, how to proceed? My preference is still option 1 (two
repos at Savannah), but perhaps there are also additional options that I
have not thought about yet.


Btw., I have a first test run of git cvsimport completed for both
adonthell-0.3 and wastesedge. Only need to add a couple committers to the
authors conversion file for the actual conversion, and then decide where to
push the code.

Once that is done, I can do a few final tweaks, like renaming configure.in
to configure.ac and fix permissions on a number of files that shouldn't be
executable.

Kai
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