Quoting Nathan Jones (nat...@ncjones.com): > > What I have read and heard is that git has simpler ways to manage > > branches and maybe after releasing 1.9.0 it is a good excuse to > > migrate from svn to git. Any ideas or comments? > > Yes! I was thinking about suggesting branching 2.0 development into a > Git repository some time next year when the service layer is finished. > I am more than happy to do this earlier and move to Git for 1.10 > development. > > I have been using the git-svn bridge with Pytrainer for nearly a year > now so I am reasonably familiar with maintaining a local Git > repository. I still have gaps in my knowledge around how to interact > with a remote Git repository but I guess that's probably the easy part > to using Git. > > I recommend setting up a personal Git repository on Github to play > around with if you want to learn more about it. They have very good > step-by-step instructions for getting started.
/me applauses. We already maintain the Debian (and, once again, therefore Ubuntu) package in a git repo and having our upstream also using git would help a lot (by linking your repo to ours). Even though I'm not a deep git wizard, I'm fairly sure it would help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RSA(R) Conference 2012 Save $700 by Nov 18 Register now http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev1 _______________________________________________ Pytrainer-devel mailing list Pytrainer-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pytrainer-devel