On 09/14/2012 09:36 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On 09/13/2012 11:44 PM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
>> Le 13/09/2012 21:41, Mike Noyes a écrit :
>>> Everyone,
>>> What does everyone think about upgrading LEAF to a SF 2 (allura) project?

Everyone,
In case there is confusion, this proposal has no bearing on SF hosted 
apps or SF projectweb. It is strictly an upgrade of our project hosting 
from the old closed source SF codebase to the new SF (Allura) open 
source codebase.

New
http://sourceforge.net/p/allura/
Old
http://sourceforge.net/projects/leaf/


>>> <mhnoyes>  You indicated LEAF shouldn't have many issues moving to
>>> allura. Git has me concerned. What issues are we likely to see with it
>>> after migration?
>>> <ctsai-sf>  The main thing is that iirc, the migration script does not
>>> yet support migrating multiple git repos it'll only automatically
>>> migrate a repo with the same name as the project, though that's fairly
>>> easy to recover from, you just need to create new git repos within
>>> allura and push to the new locations.
>>> <ctsai-sf>  Similarly, we don't migrate hook scripts yet either. So
>>> you'll need to set those back up again too.
>>> <ctsai-sf>  Other than those items, the main difference is going to be
>>> the code browser. Since it uses the built-in, allura code browser
>>> instead of gitweb.
>>>
>>> Many other projects are migrating.
>>> http://sourceforge.net/blog/tag/upgrade/
>>>
>>    From my point of view i didn't see real issues.
>
> KP, Andrew, & David,
> What do you think?
>
> --
> Upgrade to the new SourceForge
>
> If you're still using the old SourceForge, you're missing out on the
> work that we've been doing for the last two years. It's time to upgrade.
>
> What do I get if I upgrade?
>
> Upgrading your project to the new SourceForge gives you:
>
> * More tightly integrated code browsing, issue tracking, and documentation
> * Actively developed software, so that your requests for changes and
> features will be addressed in a timely manner
> * Open Source - you can participate in the development of the
> SourceForge experience yourself, or write plugins that extend its
> functionality
>
> At least as important - and you understand this if you're a developer
> yourself - we can stop maintaining two diverging codebases, and focus on
> the one that matters. Once we're able to retire the old code, we'll be
> able to move twice as fast.
>
>


-- 
Mike Noyes
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes
https://plus.google.com/u/0/113364780158082152468

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