Hi Peter!

haven't you sent some patches that really looked like you are using git locally? ;-)

My current plan is following:

 - keep the SVN imported git repos in sync with SVN (means read-only).
- create a new repos (copy of the previous one) and commit new things there. - if any changes appear in SVN the next few month, we will manually sync them back to the new git repos.
 - new changes in git will not be ported back to SVN.

The alternative would be:
 - switch off the SVN replication.
- continue with the current git repos, thus allowing write operation at the same day we switch off SVN.

The second question is: what about commit rights to the repository? We will have to create some groups on git.sip-router.org. Currently, if we set the SEMS git repos to be writable, any account on sip-router will have write-access to SEMS...

Any opinion/thoughts?

-Raphael.

On 28.05.10 10:40, Peter Lemenkov wrote:
Hello!

2010/5/28 Raphael Coeffic<[email protected]>:

there is now a git mirror of the svn repository running on git.sip-router.org.
Great news!

Personally I think that this would be an improvement, at least concerning
the size of the local repositories.
Completely agree. SEMS should be switched completely to Git as soon as
possible. I can offer some help with that great move.


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