Hi Internals,
we will start migrating the php-src repository today and SVN
access will be closed by 21:30 UTC.
Thanks do Alexander Moskaliov we now have a much better, rewritten Mail script.
Thanks to Florian Anderiasch we have a bugweb script.
I added a wiki page for the workflow at
Hi David:
On 18 Mar 2012, at 19:00, David Soria Parra wrote:
Hi Internals,
we will start migrating the php-src repository today and SVN
access will be closed by 21:30 UTC.
Thanks do Alexander Moskaliov we now have a much better, rewritten Mail
script.
Thanks to Florian Anderiasch we
David Soria Parra d...@php.net wrote:
we will start migrating the php-src repository today and SVN
access will be closed by 21:30 UTC.
You'll leave it going read-only for a while I hope? I assume quite a few people
have uncommitted patches.
cheers,
Derick
--
PHP Internals - PHP Runtime
@Stefan: travis could be setup to build PHP and check your branches on your
own fork whenever you push... That would reduce some of the overhead
hopefully.
Marco Pivetta
http://twitter.com/Ocramius
http://marco-pivetta.com
On 18 March 2012 19:14, Stefan Marr p...@stefan-marr.de wrote:
Hi
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On 03/18/2012 07:14 PM, Stefan Marr wrote:
Hi David:
On 18 Mar 2012, at 19:00, David Soria Parra wrote:
Hi Internals,
we will start migrating the php-src repository today and SVN
access will be closed by 21:30 UTC.
Thanks do Alexander
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On 03/18/2012 07:31 PM, Derick Rethans wrote:
David Soria Parra d...@php.net wrote:
we will start migrating the php-src repository today and SVN
access will be closed by 21:30 UTC.
You'll leave it going read-only for a while I hope? I assume
Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk writes:
jeremiah.do...@gmail.com wrote:
I hope that clarifies things a bit. It definitely doesn't make grokking
things a whole lot easier, and it is certainly *possible* to follow a
very svnish workflow using git (and may sometimes make sense to,
although I
+1 what Jeremiah said!
I've noticed that people who are accustomed to Subversion tend to go into
Git using the SVN branching mindset. While that does technically work in
Git, it essentially misses the point. To illustrate, let's say a person
from the 16th century travelled forward through time
Kris Craig wrote:
I count myself lucky in that I started using Git before Subversion. People
with that background often have an easier time at first because they aren't
burdened with having to un-learn a bunch of bad habits.
I feel I HAVE to comment on that statement. A 'different way of
Hi David:
On 03 Mar 2012, at 22:58, David Soria Parra wrote:
(1) Pull requests on github.com go to the git-pull mailinglist.
Make sure you subscribe to it.
(2) Johannes is working on an interface that allows people with
valid PHP user accounts to close pull requests.
(2) Fix the
Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk writes:
Kris Craig wrote:
I count myself lucky in that I started using Git before Subversion. People
with that background often have an easier time at first because they aren't
burdened with having to un-learn a bunch of bad habits.
I feel I HAVE to comment
Stefan Marr p...@stefan-marr.de writes:
Hi David:
On 03 Mar 2012, at 22:58, David Soria Parra wrote:
(1) Pull requests on github.com go to the git-pull mailinglist.
Make sure you subscribe to it.
(2) Johannes is working on an interface that allows people with
valid PHP user
jeremiah.do...@gmail.com wrote:
I hope that clarifies things a bit. It definitely doesn't make grokking
things a whole lot easier, and it is certainly *possible* to follow a
very svnish workflow using git (and may sometimes make sense to,
although I am struggling to thing of such a time).
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On 03/04/2012 02:09 PM, Stefan Marr wrote:
Hi David:
On 03 Mar 2012, at 22:58, David Soria Parra wrote:
(1) Pull requests on github.com go to the git-pull mailinglist.
Make sure you subscribe to it. (2) Johannes is working on an
interface
Hi Internals,
with 5.4. out of the door, we can start thinking about moving
the php-src repository to git. Commit access to the php-src SVN
repository will be disabled on March 15. I will run the final
migration on that date and push the php repository to git.php.net.
Updates:
(1) Pull
Thanks for the update!
Quick question: As far as the branching model goes, are we going to stick
with the SVN-style of just having a branch for each release version and
dumping all the commits directly onto it, or do you plan on switching to a
more modern Git-style branching model of merging
Kris Craig kris.cr...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for the update!
Quick question: As far as the branching model goes, are we going to stick
with the SVN-style of just having a branch for each release version and
dumping all the commits directly onto it, or do you plan on switching to a
more
Hi David,
great work!
Cheers
Sascha
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012, David Soria Parra wrote:
Hi Internals,
we are a few weeks into the git migration, so I want to give you a short
status update.
- web/ is completly migrated. all php websites are updating from
the git repositories now.
Hi David,
Thanks for the great push on the DVCS push to git. I believe I speak for
many people when I say your hard work is really appreciated.
Look forward to testing out the git installation.
- Paul.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:36 PM, David Soria Parra d...@php.net wrote:
Hi Internals,
we
+1, Thanks David!
2012/1/26 Paul Dragoonis dragoo...@gmail.com:
Hi David,
Thanks for the great push on the DVCS push to git. I believe I speak for
many people when I say your hard work is really appreciated.
Look forward to testing out the git installation.
- Paul.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012
Hey David,
I just wanted to thank you for the huge amount of work you have been
dedicating towards the PHP community. Amazing! :D
Hi Internals,
we are a few weeks into the git migration, so I want to give you a short
status update.
- web/ is completly migrated. all php websites are updating from
the git repositories now. Checkout http://git.php.net/
- We support SSH keys now. Go to
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