I personally have been moving all of my day-to-day development from subversion to git (http://git-scm/com). I find it much easier to manage multiple branches of development and experiment and try other folks patches.
I have noticed recently that the infrastructure team has been experimenting with GIT mirrors of apache subversion projects. The purpose of the git mirror would be two fold: 1. To have a pre-cloned GIT repository for Etch 2. To allow other public GIT repos to reference the mirrored repository #2 would be particularly helpful for folks out there experimenting with Etch bindings/transports or potential new Etch core services (like Etch Router) to do publicize their work more readily, (IMHO of course :-) ) Is there anyone else besides myself that would be interested in a public git mirror of the etch repository? Are there any objections to requesting a GIT mirror from the infrastructure team? NOTE: subversion is still the final source of truth, if it is not accepted/checked-in to the subversion tree is not yet part of the official etch codebase. thoughts? -- james
