Hi Everyone,

I propose to request for a "native" git repository.

Cheers,
Alex



On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On 3 Jan 2014, at 18:04, Alexandru Zbarcea wrote:
>
>> Can we consider the .git (git://git.apache.org/log4cxx.git) repo as the
>> main repo and not the subversion one?
>> http://git.apache.org/
>>
>> Can we push/commit to this git repository directly?
>>
>
> Currently this is a git mirror of the svn repos.
>
> However it is possible to request a "native" Git repository and use that
> as origin source.
> We did that for log4php already. To make this happen, I would love to see
> a new thread with appropriate subject
> and see if any other dev has objections. I have learned some devs still
> prefer SVN.
>
> Also note, git@apache is pretty "new" and we might need to find a few
> things out ourselves.
> On the other hand, it works well for log4php.
>
>
>  Can we set up a travis/jenkins for CI?
>>
>
> Yes, this is possible.
> The ASF runs Jenkins:
> http://ci.apache.org/#jenkins
>
> I was never involved in setting one up, but if you want one, its possible
> to have it.
>
> Please note one thing:
>
> At the ASF we consider only "official" what is on ASF hardware. In example
> a Travis build
> would maybe be the preferred to work with for devs; but the official CI
> (if any) can only be
> one from ASF.
>
> That way we avoid to be responsible for any kind of corruption of the
> third party service.
>
> In example, we officially distribute our log4php code over ASF hardware.
> In addition ASF devs provide
> the unofficial service and distribute it over packagist:
> https://packagist.org/packages/apache/log4php
>
> Cheers
> Christian
>
>
>
>> Regards,
>> Alex
>>
>
>
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