Hi!

In 2005, the SEMS public repository was moved from CVS to SVN. And as you may have noticed, there is now a git mirror of the svn repository running on git.sip-router.org.

For those who want to give it a try, it goes like this:

# git clone git://git.sip-router.org/sems

Some evidences have appeared in the past that some of you are keeping their SEMS sources in a git repository. The question is then, whether or not it would make sense to migrate the public repository to git in the near future. Personally I think that this would be an improvement, at least concerning the size of the local repositories.

Also, the possibility to do most of the work offline, and to easily synchronize branches which are not yet ready for the public repository, seems quite appealing. I'm no way a git expert, but it seems that maintaining multiple repositories, as we already do today, is not very easy, as SVN is not helping so much here.

I would be very glad to hear your opinion on this topic.

Regards,
Raphael.
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