Thanks for the response, Chad. I know fundraising is on a different schedule than everyone else, so that's > perfectly ok and we can look to a time after the main migrations are done > that will work well for you guys too. >
The Wikimedia repository is used by others besides just fundraising, although the fundraising team is probably its heaviest user. I know that some folks from Wikimedia Sweden are using it, as is Ryan Faulkner for community analytics, and I believe Nimish has been using at as well. That said, I imagine timing of a switchover will be most important to coordinate with the fundraising team. I'm no longer the engineering lead for fundraising (I've moved to the mobile team), so I suggest coordinating with Katie Horn. read-only by this time next year (very roughly). If you've got a project > that > you're maintaining in svn (other than core or extensions), now's the time > to > start thinking about where you want it to eventually end up. If you're > wanting to move to git with the rest of us, the WMF git repo will obviously > welcome any existing svn project. If you're wanting to stick with svn or go > another route--let me know, I'll be happy to work with you to figure > something out. > IMO, it would be best to have the Wikimedia repo also completely converted to Git. I imagine it will be a big logistical headache attempting to maintain both SVN and Git repositories. But thank you for being willing to be flexible :) -- Arthur Richards Software Engineer, Mobile [[User:Awjrichards]] IRC: awjr +1-415-839-6885 x6687 _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l