On 4/26/19 8:31 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 26 avr. 2019 14:09, William Harrington <[email protected]> a
écrit :
On 2019-04-23 04:59, Pierre Labastie wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There is a private repository on github, created by Bryan Gonzalez
> (thanks to him), containing jhalfs. It has the whole history of
jhalfs
> (not ALFS), up to svn rev 4100. Bryan has given me (not sure he has
> given others) write privileges to this repository. I've already
added
> a .gitignore file.
Greetings,
Was this an issue when moving from CVS to SVN?
If you want to host via GIT, then add GIT to your hosts.
If you abrasive to learn GIT then do it now. no more excuses.
Time to move along. It like the the move from Linux 2.2 to 2.4 or
2.4 to 2.6.
https://git.wiki.kernel.org/images-git/7/78/Git-svn-cheatsheet.pdf
Ya all use the same kernel which is GIT maintained yet ya don't want
to use GIT. Still no reason to use SVN.
Bruce isn't the authority on this. This isn't the first time it
has been
brought up. Clearly there is a concern to use GIT for LFS projects.
Sincerely,
William Harrington
I have mixed feelings about this move. On one hand, I do not like
"putting all the eggs in the same basket", as we say in French. In
this case, all open source software in the hands of one company. On
the other hand, github offers many services that are hard to offer on
a server administrated by only one person. I could set up hosting a
git repo on higgs, provided Bruce give me enough privs, but what about
PR, reviews, and the like ? Also, people proposing their help on the
project are enthusiastic about this move. So let's go github...
As of making the other linuxfromscratch repos git, whether on higgs or
github, this is another story. I'd vote for, but I can live with svn...
Pierre
Writing from a phone, whose spell checker wants tenaciously to fix
French spell🙄
One thing I read about while I was researching this topic on my own in
late 2016 was that there is a trac plugin for git repos if they are
hosted/stored locally:
https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracGit
This would allow a conversion from SVN to Git to continue using Trac,
and update all of the pre-existing tickets and commits to reference git
commits instead of SVN ones.
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