ok, thanks! :p
I've enabled SVN, but now the repo is empty, I don't want to migrate CVS
YET... if we migrate to SVN, we'll need to do some things.. first, there
is no 'gateway'/bridge between cvs and svn, which means that a commit on
svn won't appear on cvs... which means that if we switch to SVN it will be
a FULL SWITCH, there will be NO MORE CVS AT ALL!!!!
wow, I began writing this email 5 hours ago, went to sleep, woke up, wrote
a bit, did some IRC support, and now I'm back, so let me get back all my
ideas...
oh yeah, so we'll need to completly shut down CVS, you understand that? so
we first need, before making any decision, to see what changes it will
involve...
first : once the migration request is sent to SF, we might wait 24h before
the migration process is unqueued and done, which means no commits during
that time...
second : disabling CVS will only remove the 'CVS' webpage from our SF
site, but all CVS accesses will remain, which means our users who are used
to use (lol) cvs will still get the 'latest' cvs which is not the latest
svn...
we'll probably need to close CVS, something like delete all files (after a
successfull migration) and put a single CVS_CLOSED.README file explaining
situation and giving link to svn instructions...
we'll need to update our language, we'll begin saying "do you use 0.95 or
svn?" and be ready for hundreds of support question similar to "what
svn??? I'm using the cvs version" or "svn? is it the codename for next
release?:D" etc...
we'll need to update the scripts for the cvs snapshot, which will become a
svn snapshot, links to amsn_cvs.tar.gz will become amsn_svn.tar.gz, update
the FAQ...
we'll have to update CIA, see how we can ustomize the scripts for sending
emails to commit ML... for now we can have a mail sent on commit, but I
don't think we can modify the script to suit our purpose (like ignoring
the cvsdate commit)...
maybe cvsdate will need to be removed, because I hate the way it's done
and maybe svn will provide us with a solution by itself...
anything else related to cvs will need to be updated, which means a lot of
work involved, it's not a single click process...
now, what do you think and who wants to do it all (or help) ?
KKRT
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 04:18:16 -0400, Le Philousophe - Phil
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just Do it ! ;)
Phil
Le Monday 10 April 2006 08:23, Youness Alaoui a écrit :
question...
are we going to migrate to SVN ? I don't want a poll over this, just a
simple "yes, we're just too lazy to do it"...
KKRT
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 02:18:45 -0400, Youness Alaoui
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tiki wiki has version 1.9.2 released too, we're still using 1.8.6..
> shouldn't that also be updated ?
>
>
> On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 21:56:46 -0400, Youness Alaoui
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> phpBB 2.0.20 has been released on April 7th :
>> http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=380687
>> you think we should upgrade ? someone wants to do it ?
>> btw, I found out that if you search for "word1 AND word2" in the
>> forums, it will search for forums containing both words!!! at last,
the
>> default is a OR, but the 'AND' keyword is recognized, I've been
trying
>> to acheive this for quite a while, I know vivia also wanted to be
able
>> to use the search facility more efficiently, now it seems it's easy
:)
>> Also note that I did some modifications to the bugs reporting system,
>> you can take a look at it, what I simply did is to show 100 reports
>> instead of 10, show the current range of reports and the total number
>> of reports shown. Also, in the showbug window, next to 'Reports'
where
>> it lists all reports matchinga criteria, now it also displays the
>> number of reports that matched!
>> I noticed that sometimes the new bugs reports coming in are not
>> correctly filtered, iirc every incoming bug rport should be matched
>> against all 'bugs', but it seems that some would match but are still
>> set as wild bugs.. Karol, can you confirm ? (simple way to test,
open a
>> high-pri bug and press 'Search', if it finds new bugs, it means that
it
>> wasn't able to match them when they were added to the DB...)
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