Re: [git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Karl Pauls
On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 8:05 AM Carsten Ziegeler wrote: > > Thanks, finally an answer about the process - which you ignored last week :) As you could see from my mail, I was preparing something - I just didn't work on the weekend. > I personally don't see why we need to move the site from svn to

Re: [git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Carsten Ziegeler
Thanks, finally an answer about the process - which you ignored last week :) I personally don't see why we need to move the site from svn to git as a pre-requisite, but if someone is doing that, great. Now, in general I agree, but I feel it a little bit strange that you allow a new git reposi

Re: [git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Karl Pauls
On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 7:55 AM Jean-Baptiste Onofre wrote: > > Hi Karl, > > Thanks for your feedback. > > I think what you said makes sense and we should address these points in a > clear way, with a defined process. > > So, as I’m volunteer to help, let me come back on this thread with a process

Re: [git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofre
Hi Karl, Thanks for your feedback. I think what you said makes sense and we should address these points in a clear way, with a defined process. So, as I’m volunteer to help, let me come back on this thread with a process proposal, including a detailed action plan where we can agree all togethe

Re: [git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Karl Pauls
Wait, I am objecting :-). In the first place, while I realize there are benefits to having a git project matching a subproject (and yes, I would like to move framework at one point), most I can think of correspond with active development or at a minimum, need work beyond just creating the repo an

Re: [git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofre
OK, I will start with these repos. I keep you posted. Regards JB > Le 1 mars 2020 à 14:26, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit : > > I think moving to a separate git makes sense for active (in some sense) > projects. So, yes, I guess it makes sense for the three you mentioned, too. > > +1 > > Carsten

Re: [git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Carsten Ziegeler
I think moving to a separate git makes sense for active (in some sense) projects. So, yes, I guess it makes sense for the three you mentioned, too. +1 Carsten On 01.03.2020 12:41, Jean-Baptiste Onofre wrote: +1 for that. Do you want me to tackle other modules (I’m thinking about fileinstall,

Re: [git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofre
+1 for that. Do you want me to tackle other modules (I’m thinking about fileinstall, utils, framework to start with) ? Regards JB > Le 1 mars 2020 à 12:11, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit : > > Hi, > > I would like to move the SCR implementation, Configadmin implementation and > http implementatio

[git] Separate git projects for SCR, Configadmin and http

2020-03-01 Thread Carsten Ziegeler
Hi, I would like to move the SCR implementation, Configadmin implementation and http implementation into separate git project each (only one for all http sub projects). If no one objects, I'll go ahead in the next days. Thanks Carsten -- Carsten Ziegeler Adobe Research Switzerland cziege...@