https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34138

--- Comment #4 from Chad H. <innocentkil...@gmail.com> 2012-03-06 00:02:38 UTC 
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(In reply to comment #3)
> Staging this is the easy part (just need to know the address which we need to
> actually checkout). We can checkout something like php-1.19git (and push to
> apaches), and can even selectively move wikis over one by one. Yay, het 
> deploy.
> Allows us to go back and forth if necessary, rather than wiping out php-1.19
> 

That's what I was hoping \o/

> There are some live hacks that aren't committable at this point (I will have a
> poke around) and see what's what. Quick looks suggests we have a few other
> uncommitted things.
> 

Let's try to get these in trunk if we can, and make a list of the remaining
ones. Worst case scenario, we'll commit them to the wmf branch after the
changeover.

> Per aaron, I don't think there are (m)?any scripts that rely on like svn
> up/similar, though, one of the setup scripts *can* do the svn checkout, but
> similarly, it will continue happily if the directory already exists. So little
> actually has to be done there (though, it's only a changeover to git to
> checkout). Certainly worth a double check though.
> 

Good, this is what I was afraid of mostly.

> wmf-config will be staying under the private svn repo (for now at least), so
> nothing should need to be done there

This is actually a work-in-progress by Roan, see
operations/mediawiki-config.git. But yeah, it's not a blocker to migration.

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