I don't understand what we are doing.
If I commit now, I will commit my work in a position that in SVN is "15 days
ago", because currently I am no more receiving updates from this branch
since 15 days ?
Isn't it for me : committing in the void, if I don't receive any updates in
exchange ?
Resume all the things you have done with branch JDK 8 please.
Let us return to normal work (commit and updates), and later you will see if
you really to something with git or not.
Marc.
-----Message d'origine-----
From: Martin Desruisseaux
Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2015 6:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: INFRA issue created - please avoid commits for now
Let resume commits on the JDK8 branch since we closed INFRA-10826
anyway. But we would not merge with other branches or trunk yet. If we
move to git, I would like to try a "push --force" before those merges.
Note that if we move to Git, SVN would not be completely abandoned. It
is still required for the Apache release process since SVN is better
suited than Git for binary files (because the history weight stay on the
server side only). We may also keep
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sis/data/ for the same reason. We also
have the web site and the IP review pages which can stay on SVN for now.
Martin
Le 06/12/15 15:06, Marc Le Bihan a écrit :
I think : 1) Ignore the 3 Mb binary file and resume activity. It will
allow me to update and commit a last time my work.
2) Ask infra to switch the SIS project from SVN to Git
3) Abandon SVN.