Sort of.

The ASF has its own Git repository hosting [1]. As I understand it, these are then mirrored to the Git r/o mirror [2] (our SVN codebase currently is made available r/o here). That r/o Git mirror is then mirrored up to the ASF Github account [3].

Given that we have to wait for some free-cycles from INFRA to do the transition, if you would like to use Github, you're likely best to work off of the 'trunk' branch from [3]. If necessary we (I) can help you get some nice patches from your changes in your Git repo.

[1] https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf
[2] http://git.apache.org/
[3] https://github.com/apache/accumulo

On 06/17/2013 10:17 PM, Supun Kamburugamuva wrote:
Hi Josh,

I'm familiar with Github. I saw that you are moving the sources to Github.
Is the github repository created for Accumulo?

Thanks,
Supun..


On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Josh Elser <josh.el...@gmail.com> wrote:

Supun,

That sounds fine by me. If you're familiar with it, something like Github
may give you better ability to track your progress (and give better insight
into your work). We could then generate a patch from your changes.

Up to you though. If you're happy with patches, they're fine by us!


On 06/17/2013 03:06 PM, Supun Kamburugamuva wrote:

Hi,

I would like to start working on the Google Summer of Code project from
today. As of the schedule I will start working on the JMX API for the
monitor.

When I write code is it okay to attach them as patches to a Jira as I go
on? Then you will be able to check weather I'm on track with the
implementation.

Thanks,
Supun..




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