Hi,
>> While running these days I have been thinking about a better approach >> to incorporate new functionalities to pytrainer to avoid submitting >> all changes to trunk. Yes, I am talking about branches. >> >> 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? >> >> Regards, >> >> David >> > > I have been testing Subversion to Git migrations. This week I am going > to try migrating the Pytrainer Subversion repository to Git. If it's > successful I'll push it into a public repository. From there anyone > will be able to clone it and have a play with it. If we're happy with > it we can stop using Subversion. I did some tests in GitHub (https://github.com/dgranda/pytrainer/), but I am not happy with the result. In addition, git support is enabled in SourceForge (https://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=213157), but repository not migrated yet. Regards, David ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RSA(R) Conference 2012 Save $700 by Nov 18 Register now http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev1 _______________________________________________ Pytrainer-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pytrainer-devel
