Hi Nicolas, > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicolas Chalumeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: samedi 20 août 2005 20:09 > To: cactus-dev@jakarta.apache.org > Subject: svn, maven 1 & 2, project restructuration > > Hi all > > First, I want to know if someone work on the cvs migration to svn. > > I think it could be a good thing as we can restructure the application > without loosing history. I read in the past a thread about this be i > don't have the good key word to find it again ;-). > > Why i think a restructration could be a good thing, is that it can > help a lot to the maven 1 (and 2) migration to use the maven project > structure. Is there something that block this issues.
It's great if you're interested in leading this initiative. Several information: - We have to move to SVN anyway as this is an Apache directive and we're asked to migrate quickly . I don't remember the exact deadline but it's not in a very long time (a few months). - The cvs2svn script used to migrate to SVN does not loose history AFAIK. - See http://apache.org/dev/cvs2svn.html for a migration checklist - Henri Yandell will be very happy to help as he's been pushing us to migrate for some time... I'm cc-ing him even though I'm sure he would catch this email without the cc... :-) - The only issue I can see is in the documentation/ project. In build.xml we're using the <cvs> Ant task to automatically generate "last 15 days web site changes" on http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/changes.html. However Henri and Stefan Bodewig have already provided information on this topic. Check the "[VOTE] Migrating to Subversion" thread in the mailing list archives (see http://tinyurl.com/alc9m). - We have already voted for the SVN migration so we just need to do it. Thanks for organizing this. -Vincent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]