Ok, I set up everything now. I use git svn, here is what I did.

git svn clone svn+ssh://[email protected]/svnroot/proaudio/proaudio
> --stdlayout --revision=2960
> cd proaudio/
> git svn rebase


I found some readme files (and a folder which I think is dead proaudio-dev,
whats that for?) I haven't read all the readme files so far, but I looks
like you have the same files on the wiki page.

anyway, is there any revision process in place? like pull-requests or
something? Otherwise I would just put my ebuilds in there.

Cheers
Ingolf Wagner

p.s.: happy to be on board, and will read the readme files tomorrow.



2015-11-05 1:28 GMT+01:00 Wayne DePrince Jr. <[email protected]>:

> Il giorno mer, 04/11/2015 alle 15.21 +0100, Manuel Bärenz ha scritto:
> > I certainly agree that moving to Git is a very good idea. I haven't
> > contributed much to this overlay, and one of the reasons is that I
> > couldn't be bothered to learn SVN, and didn't want to send patches
> > via
> > Email all the time.
> >
> > Gitlab vs. Github: I have the feeling that the issue tracker on
> > Gitlab
> > is more usable and serious than the Github one. Other than that I
> > agree
> > with Karl about the philosophy and would prefer Gitlab. But I
> > wouldn't
> > mind Github either if people think that popularity is important (and
> > in
> > case nobody wants to use Gitlab just because of Proaudio).
> >
>
> +1 for GitLab: open license + better issue tracker
>
> thanks for moving to Git.
>
>
>
>

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