Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Luca Toscano
Il giorno sab 5 ott 2019 alle ore 22:09 Jim Jagielski ha scritto: > > Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an > increase in contributions and contributors... > > Is this something the httpd project should consider? Especially w/ the > foundation officially

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 05/10/2019 19.30, Nick Kew wrote: On 5 Oct 2019, at 21:09, Jim Jagielski wrote: Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an increase in contributions and contributors... Is this something the httpd project should consider? Especially w/ the foundation

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Dennis Clarke
On 10/5/19 8:30 PM, Nick Kew wrote: On 5 Oct 2019, at 21:09, Jim Jagielski wrote: Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an increase in contributions and contributors... Is this something the httpd project should consider? Especially w/ the foundation

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Nick Kew
> On 5 Oct 2019, at 21:09, Jim Jagielski wrote: > > Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an > increase in contributions and contributors... > > Is this something the httpd project should consider? Especially w/ the > foundation officially supporting Github,

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Daniel Ferradal
Hello, Although I am not precisely active now using the repos due to time constraints I would also feel it would be a good move. So FWIW, +1 if I may. El sáb., 5 oct. 2019 a las 22:36, Rich Bowen () escribió: > > With my community development hat on, a big +1 even though I hate Git. > >

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Chris Punches
Yes! Yes! Do it! -C On Sat, Oct 5, 2019, 16:36 Rich Bowen wrote: > With my community development hat on, a big +1 even though I hate Git. > > Shosholoza, > Rich > > > On Sat, Oct 5, 2019, 16:09 Jim Jagielski wrote: > >> Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Rich Bowen
With my community development hat on, a big +1 even though I hate Git. Shosholoza, Rich On Sat, Oct 5, 2019, 16:09 Jim Jagielski wrote: > Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an > increase in contributions and contributors... > > Is this something the httpd

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Eric Covener
On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 4:09 PM Jim Jagielski wrote: > > Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an > increase in contributions and contributors... > > Is this something the httpd project should consider? Especially w/ the > foundation officially supporting Github, it

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Ben Laurie
Good grief. Yes! No-one uses svn these days. I can't even remember how to. Literally everything I contribute to uses git. On Sat, 5 Oct 2019 at 21:09, Jim Jagielski wrote: > Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an > increase in contributions and contributors... >

Re: Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 05/10/2019 15.09, Jim Jagielski wrote: Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an increase in contributions and contributors... Is this something the httpd project should consider? Especially w/ the foundation officially supporting Github, it seems like time to

Migrate to git?

2019-10-05 Thread Jim Jagielski
Various PMCs have made their default/de-facto SCM git and have seen an increase in contributions and contributors... Is this something the httpd project should consider? Especially w/ the foundation officially supporting Github, it seems like time to have a discussion about it, especially as