On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 09:24:21AM +0200, Nils Kneuper wrote:
Okay guys, what to do now? I have not heard anything from esr since the mails
from last weekend and his IRC part message is that he will be away for a week.
He wrote that on the 24th, so presumably he will at least be away until
the
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Am 28.04.2013 19:05, schrieb Mark de Wever:
I'm also not sure what is wise. IMO the best thing to do would be
continuing on SourceForge until the thing is complete on GitHub. The nobody
needs to adjust their checkouts until GitHub is done.
We
Am 28.04.2013 um 20:24 schrieb Nils Kneuper crazy-ivano...@gmx.net:
The repo at SF.net is already locked and the half converted one
(wesnoth-old) is available for commits at github. Soliton said in
#wesnoth-dev that he will tackle the wiki to make sure we have the repo to
use documented
2013/4/27 Nils Kneuper crazy-ivano...@gmx.net
Shall we just use the git repo already available at github and work with
that?
Where is the current gitrepo? The wiki page is outdated:
http://wiki.wesnoth.org/WesnothRepository
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Am 20.04.2013 12:01, schrieb Eric S. Raymond:
Nils Kneuper crazy-ivano...@gmx.net:
1) We continue to wait until esr is eventually done. No idea when this
will be, maybe he could give a status update regarding where he currently
is and what is
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Hi everybody!
Looks like our conversion to github is somehow stuck. esr was working on it
for the last weeks but there was no message from him regarding the status for
a while. Considering that there appears to be zero progress right now and we
can
2) We just use sf.net for committing. That is if esr eventually manages
to get
the conversion done we would then (no idea how yet) move all commits done
over
to the github repo.
This is simply a matter of remembering the last commit before the
conversion (tags can help here) and running git
Nils Kneuper crazy-ivano...@gmx.net:
1) We continue to wait until esr is eventually done. No idea when this will
be, maybe he could give a status update regarding where he currently is and
what is still left to be done or which issues he is facing.
It may be done. I found an invocation that
Mark de Wever ko...@xs4all.nl:
Esr, thanks for the status update. Are you aware the branches are not
yet pushed to GitHub?
No, I wasn't. Dammit. That means I have more work to do.
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On Saturday 20 April 2013 07:37:07 Eric S. Raymond wrote:
No, I wasn't. Dammit. That means I have more work to do.
After you last spoke on IRC I asked you a couple of important questions [1]
that went unanswered since your IRC client (or terminal application)
apparently adopted a negligent
Ignacio Riquelme Morelle shadowm2...@gmail.com:
On Saturday 20 April 2013 07:37:07 Eric S. Raymond wrote:
No, I wasn't. Dammit. That means I have more work to do.
After you last spoke on IRC I asked you a couple of important questions [1]
that went unanswered since your IRC client (or
On Saturday 20 April 2013 15:44:45 Eric S. Raymond wrote:
Answer: The other branches have been lost in my local conversion. I don't
know why, and I'm going to have to find out and rebuild it. I didn't use
the --mirror option because I didn't know about it at the time.
Okay.
Incidentally, we
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