As discussed in the past, a read only mirror of the Github repo could be placed in the SVN repo.
A script running on Tino's server can listen on Github's webhooks, and when a commit is detected, unlock, git pull, svn commit and finally lock the relevant SVN folder. If there's interest in taking this approach to ensure backwards compatibility, I can try my hand at writing the script. On Tue, Jul 28, 2015, 12:26 PM Francis Tyers <[email protected]> wrote: > A 2015-07-28 22:15, Flammie Pirinen escrigué: > > FWIW, I've taken the opportunity to finally migrate apertium-fin[1] and > > apertium-fin-eng[2] to github, I expect to move rest of fin-* as I > > touch > > them the next time. As those who follow IRC may know, this is not only > > a response to the downtime but also continued controversies[3] > > involving > > sourceforge, which I do not really want to associate any of my projects > > and name with, and constant slowness, bugginess and unresponsiveness of > > their SVN and other systems. > > > > Sounds reasonable, probably a good idea to remove them from the SVN > after > you migrate them. But leave the ones you haven't worked on, e.g. > fin-est, > fin-sme, fin-udm, fin-myv, eus-fin, etc. > > We should perhaps consider running our own SVN repository, seeing as > Tino > already has a mirror. > > F. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Apertium-stuff mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/apertium-stuff >
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