Good suggestions, Michael

On 12/05/15 15:06, Michael Brohl wrote:
Thanks Hans for taking the effort, but...

- I see a Nicolas 3 times? I know of Julien Nicolas and Nicolas Mailin...
- Martin Becker's vote is missing (ok, he introduced a new value, maybe it does not count)

The last votes were a little bit confusing and are at least hard to follow. Maybe we should change the process a little bit, e.g.

- only give a vote as direct answer to the vote call, in the first line of the answer - open a corresponding vote discussion thread where all the explanations and discussions take place

Regards,

Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de

Am 12.05.15 um 03:19 schrieb Hans Bakker:
Thank you for the interst and 126 messages on this subject.

Looks like we do not want to go with the technological developments yet.

Thank you all for your time.

The result of the vote if we should move to git:

Binding:
Jacques -0.9
Nicolas -0.9
Jacopo -1
Adam +0
Scott +0
Nicolas +0

Non Binding:
Adrian +0
Taher Alkhateeb: +1
Christian Carlow +1
Pierre +0
michael.brohl +0
Christian +0
Gil portenseigne +0
Nicolas +0.9

On 05/05/15 10:01, Hans Bakker wrote:
As the discussions seem to end, can i propose a vote?

The question : should we convert the master SVN repository of Apache OFBIz to a GIT version? The possible answers are according the apache voting guidelines at: https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html

 *

   +1: 'Yes lets do it'

 * +0: 'I don't feel strongly about it, but I'm okay with this.'
 *

   -0.5: 'I don't like this idea, but I can't find any rational
   justification for my feelings.'

 *

   ++1: 'Wow! I like this! Let's /do/ it!'

 *

   -0.9: 'I /really/ don't like this, but I'm not going to stand in the
   way if everyone else wants to go ahead with it.'

 *

   +0.9: 'This is a cool idea and i like it, but I don't have time/the
   skills necessary to help out.'

 * -1 'I do not want this.'


Votes will be possible for one week from today.

Regards,
Hans

On 20/04/15 11:38, Hans Bakker wrote:
As discussed at apachecon in Austin, i propose to switch from svn to git for the ofbiz repository. The main reason being that all major contributors are using git and contributions are cumbersome, further, git allows for better branching and merging.

Regards,
Hans




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