Re: [VOTE] Switch read/write repository from Subversion to Git

2023-05-10 Thread Joe Schaefer
I wish more Apache projects reach maintenance mode as part of their maturity model. It’s good to complete your mission instead of always digging deeper holes. Joe Schaefer, Ph.D +1 (954) 253-3732 SunStar Systems, Inc. Orion - The Enterprise Jamstack Wiki

Re: [VOTE] Switch read/write repository from Subversion to Git

2023-05-10 Thread Greg Stein
On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 5:18 AM Stefan Sperling wrote: >... > I did have some hope that we would see individual self-motivated > contributors > arriving via various ASF projects because they are all using SVN every day > on svn.apache.org, are programmers, might have itches to scratch, already >

Re: [VOTE] Switch read/write repository from Subversion to Git

2023-05-10 Thread Roy T. Fielding
> On May 4, 2023, at 1:34 AM, Ruediger Pluem wrote: > > [X]: Move the read/write repository from Subversion to Git and leverage the > features of Github (for now Actions and PR). I trust subversion more as a vcs, but that is outweighed by the convenience of Github's PR and issue management.

Re: [VOTE] Switch read/write repository from Subversion to Git

2023-05-10 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Tue, May 09, 2023 at 11:11:40PM -0500, Greg Stein wrote: > The ASF is completely confident in svn, and basically 99% of our corporate > records, and some of our key workflows (eg. account requests, TLP > graduation, ICLA recording) is all based on Apache Subversion. Also a fact. > And zero