> You might like to discuss this in a bit more detail with Jukka on the call, > but for the record and for the others listening in here: moving forward, > ideally SVN should be the canonical source for primary development as well > as for releases.
Ok, well -- we will def have to talk about it b/c SVN won't work as our canonical src. Understand that there may be some historical reasoning here. Happy to help champion advocating Git in the Apache org. It has a tonne of advantages that are crucial to a project of our size. >> Call is tmrw at 11am details below: >> > > Also, you might want to be cautious with publishing potentially confidential > company administrative information to the mailing lists, Ah, of course. We always open these discussions up to anyone in the community. > Similarly - from a community perspective, if you do decide anything > interesting or relevant to callback development and community on the call > (or on IRC, or any other 'offline' mechanism), please do report back to the > mailing list to let other devs know and to start documenting and building an > archive of technical decisions. As we say at Apache, if it wasn't on the > mailing list, it didn't happen! Good advice --- will do
