Hi Ana,

I asked Apache's infra team a couple days ago regarding this issue, but
hadn't had any response so far. AFAIK, we've never asked to have our
codebase mirrored, so seems to me it has been mirrored as part of the
Apache Incubator git mirror, hence you have the last commit in there on
july/2013 (we graduated from Incubator also on that month). [1] assumes
knowledge of subversion, but contains the command you need to grab a copy
of the current trunk. With that + svn update you should be ready to go 90%
of the time (there are other svn commands wrt submitting patches, but we
can help you if needed).

Opening the scope of the question, @all, how many in here are more
comfortable with git than with svn? would that ease, f.ex., submitting
patches? Personally I'm more used to svn so I'm fine as we're now, but if
there's enough people is interested, we can ask infra for a read-only git
mirror [2]

wdyt?

[1]: http://jspwiki.apache.org/development/source_and_guide.html
[2]: http://www.apache.org/dev/git.html

On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Ana Babić <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am long time user of JSPWiki, and wanted to play with code a little.
> Since I never used subversion I tried to pull from git mirror which I
> copied from [1]. The same mirror [2] is on GitHub as well. But the last
> commit on trunk is from 2013. and README file still refers to Apache
> JSPWiki 2.9.1-incubating.
> Is there maybe more current git mirror of JSPWiki somewhere else?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ana
>
>
> [1] http://git.apache.org/
> [2] https://github.com/apache/jspwiki
>

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