* Martin Langhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070417 17:32]: > > Having a git mirror of the pgsql CVS would be great. > > BTW, I've just check out repo.or.cz, and noticed that there is already a > > git mirror of the pgsql CVS: http://repo.or.cz/w/PostgreSQL.git > > Yes, I've seen it, but I don't know the guy. I can ensure you have a > CVS->GIT gateway updated daily or twice daily.
I'm an unknown here, I know - I've used PostgreSQL for years, but only recently started following the development community... And at this point I'm still pretty much just following, hence my interest in getting a GIT repot of PostgreSQL. GIT is *very* helful at a "new" code-base. I have my CVS->GIT conversion running hourly from the anon-rsync of the cvsroot. I don't know the specifics of the PostgreSQL rsync/mirror setup, so I may be pulling it more frequently than it's actually published, but until I hear from someone that tells me I'm taxing to many rsync resources, I'll just leave it that way... The CVS->GIT conversion is cheap - it's the rsync that takes most of the time... I can run it more frequently if people think it would be valuble and the rsync-admins don't care... And remember the warning I gave that my conversion is *not* a direct CVS import - I intentionally *unexpand* all Keywords before stuffing them into GIT so that merging and branching can ignore all the Keyword conflicts... a. -- Aidan Van Dyk Create like a god, [EMAIL PROTECTED] command like a king, http://www.highrise.ca/ work like a slave.
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