On Jan 1, 2008, at 12:22 AM, Matt Ingenthron wrote: > We can certainly set up a repository on this project. The other > question here though is what is this repository for, and do you want > SVN or hg? Hg is supposed to be better for this sort of thing.
We do not want a Subversion repository, since it is much easier to involve the community if we create a Mercurial repository. Our schedule is not 100% fixed yet, but one of the things we have in our roadmap is to look into the scalability on multicore computers. We will try to push our modifications upstream to the Memcached community, but we need a place for the members of the team to store our changes (and share with the team) before they are accepted into the community version. This is also the version we are going to integrate into Solaris. Trond > > > I gather that this is stuff you don't want in the SFWNV repository, > since it's not been taken upstream yet. Is the flow like the > following? > > Sun incubator of changes -> memcache -> sfwnv > > Jyri's had some thoughts and discussions with the Solaris folks on > repository/pkging modernization. Jyri, what do think the right > approach is here? > > > - Matt > > -- > Matt Ingenthron - Web Infrastructure Solutions Architect > Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Global Systems Practice > http://blogs.sun.com/mingenthron/ > email: matt.ingenthron at sun.com Phone: 310-242-6439 > > ----------Original Message---------- > > From: Trond Norbye <Trond.Norbye at Sun.COM> > Sent: Mon, December 31, 2007 8:12 AM > To: webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org > Cc: Trond Norbye <Trond.Norbye at Sun.COM> > Subject: [webstack-discuss] Can we get a Mercurial repository for > Memcached on opensolaris.org? > > > I am part of a team at Sun working on enhancing Memcached, and we do > need a place to store our changes while we're waiting for them to be > integrated into the official Subversion repository for Memcached. > > I asked on the memcached mailing lists on how external parties should > do their development (the repository is in Subversion and not well > suited for distributed work), and the community responded back that we > should create our own repository and put our changes there (and of > course push them out to the community ;-)) > > Could someone please create a Mercurial repository for us in the Web > Stack project? > > Thanks, > > Trond Norbye > > _______________________________________________ > webstack-discuss mailing list > webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss > _______________________________________________ > webstack-discuss mailing list > webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss
