Am 27.10.15 um 14:28 schrieb Benson Margulies:
> As a volunteer of record, I have a preference at this point for
> flipping the entire repo. It's not zero work; all the <scm/> elements
> have to be edited, and release plugin config adjusted, for the maven
> plugins. But that's very straightforward. Once we get this much done,
> we can then start to move things to their own repo.

What does it take to get a new git repo setup? Just in INFRA jira issue?

Regards
Carsten

> 
> ___However___, I'm willing to take up any other work plan that the
> group agrees upon.
> 
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Ferry Huberts <maili...@hupie.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 27/10/15 13:45, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
>>>
>>> Looking at this thread, there seems to be no one really against moving
>>> to git.
>>>
>>> When it comes to moving, we have three options:
>>>
>>> a) create a single git repo
>>
>>
>> I'd start here.
>> It's the simplest and lowest risk thing to do, doesn't break your parent-pom
>> hierarchy, etc.
>>
>> It merely switches the VCS.
>>
>> And then work from there, try out different solutions for your parent-pom
>> hierarchy, releasing, etc
>>
>> You can always split out parts of the tree later while preserving history.
>> Git doesn't mind and has great tooling to do that.
>>
>>
>>> b) create git repos by functional modules
>>> c) create a git repo for every artifact
>>>
>>> Depending on which variant we pick, the more work it is to get
>>> everything moved. Therefore apart from deciding for the option it
>>> depends on a volunteer to drive this thing.
>>>
>>> I'm unsure on how we come to a decision on the option. I think all
>>> arguments are on the plate and there is little use in reiterating these
>>> in slightly different fashions.
>>>
>>> The thing I don't know is, how much effort it requires to
>>> request/create/setup another git repo, e.g. if we start with a) and
>>> there is a desire to create a separate repo for something. (I know the
>>> git commands to move a subtree to a different repo, therefore I'm just
>>> asking about the effort on the infra side)
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Carsten
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Ferry Huberts
> 


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