Hi Jon, Thank you for actioning this!
The only trivial things that come to mind for me is to do with documentation: - The README <http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/cassandra/site/README> file with the instructions to build the site points to SVN - The website Publication page <http://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/development/documentation.html> and its source file <http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/cassandra/site/src/doc/4.0/_sources/development/documentation.rst.txt?view=markup> which point devs to the README file in SVN. If we intend to keep SVN up for a while, I think it should be fine to move the website over to the new Git repo. After the change over we could then update the README file and website link. I am happy to make these changes after we cut over to the Git repo. Cheers, Anthony On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 at 06:44, Jon Haddad <j...@jonhaddad.com> wrote: > While at apachecon I spoke with the folks at the INFRA desk to find out > about moving the website from SVN to Git, and it's pretty straightforward. > Here's the process: > > 1. Create a new Git repo fort the site > 2. Copy the files over. I don't think we care about history. Unless > someone speaks up, I'll just copy over what's current. > 3. File a ticket and point them to the new repo > > Are there any dependencies currently pointing to the SVN repo that we'll > need to update that would block me from taking care of this? > > Jon >