Mariot: Thoughts on any timelines that we can use to move off to git ?
I also have some concerns around having QAs being able to use git. Although the workflows for such users would be simple, I'm sure they are not as simple as svn :)
– Ketan -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Possibility of moving off to git completely ? Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 11:09:26 -0400 From: Eclipse Webmaster (Denis Roy) <[email protected]> To: Ketan Padegaonkar <[email protected]> CC: Anne Jacko <[email protected]>, 'Wayne Beaton' <[email protected]> Hi Ketan, Indeed, you can make the move to git, and shut down/turn off/delete your SVN repository. You are free to perform this move yourself, or we can assist you if you need help. As far as the IP process goes, the only restriction is the one that is currently in place: only committers on your project may push, and the commits contained within a push must all be associated to the committer performing the push. The Commit log must contain either the Foundation-recognized email address of the committer, or the Committer ID. As Wayne has mentioned on the egit mailing list, the egit and jgit projects can use their own Git+Gerrit repository since the EMO is observing their workflow/process as an experimental process. No other projects can be part of that repo, and it is expected that the egit and jgit projects move to the official Eclipse.org Git infrastructure once it has matured. Please let me know if you need assistance moving your repository, Denis On 04/07/2010 05:01 PM, Ketan Padegaonkar wrote:
Hi EMO and masters of the web :) A while ago I'd requested a git repo for swtbot. Denis had provided the project with a git repo, and I've imported the swtbot repo into git. Since I'm currently unsure about the state of things as far as git go. I thought I'd write in to ask. Would it be possible for the project to move off completely over to git and turn off svn (or make it readonly). I presume that there's nothing else that changes as far as the IP process is concerned, other than the fact that the committers commmit/push to git instead of svn. Also I was told on the egit mailing list[1] that egit.eclipse.org (specifically gerrit) is off limits for anything other than egit/jgit. Is that still the case? Let me know, thanks! – Ketan eclipse.org/swtbot | twitter.com/ketanpkr [1] - http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/egit-dev/msg01044.html
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