Roy Smith <r...@panix.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2023. febr. 20., H, 18:24):

>
> The rest of what I wanted to say was that, for better or worse, git has
> won, at least now.  Looking for client applications that make it easier to
> use is a good thing, but I hope nobody is thinking of moving to some other
> VCS for the underlying repository and protocol.
>

I am not a dreamer, I know that SVN is dead, and if I want to do anything
with programming in 2023, I have to go on with git. That would be OK.
More problem is with gerrit. I know that some folks want to move to Gitlab,
but there is no deadline, and I don't want to wait some more years. I
didn't vote for gerrit when we had the choice on this list, but the
majority voted for moving together with MediaWiki developers. That is still
OK.
The main issue is this strange and mystic error with pulling i18n
submodule. Google is not my friend, I tried everything that I found on
Stackoverflow, and nothing hepls.

For several years I maintained compat/trunk on my computer, developed
scripts for myself. But last year sysops decided to throw out every bot for
some security problem, and by that time login didn't work any more, so I
couldn't go on. Now I was forced to get know the core, and I will have
tremendous work with replace.py until it will have the same knowledge for
me. Once I have to do this, I want to do for everybody, so that other
people can use my developments and I don't have to maintain a whole
personal branch. :-) That is my life story. :-)
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