Hi Thanks Daniel, I think you're right, only the release tags should be ok, I doubt if someone really uses an in-between versions.
with kind regards Ruben Willems On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Daniel Nauck <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello, > > i've finished the first version of the subversion to git migration. > > The github.com repository is located here: > https://github.com/ccnet/CruiseControl.NET > > There're a lot of missing information for real names and email addresses of > committers to the old cvs and svn repositories. > @committers: Please send me the missing data. > > Currently we've imported all tags and branches. I think we should drop the > old tags that was auto created by the build server and only left the release > tags there. > > Daniel > > > 2011/3/15 Daniel Nauck <[email protected]> > >> Hello, >> >> first i and the CCNet team like to apologise for any inconveniences caused >> by the downtime of the website and thank you in advance for your >> understanding and future support. >> >> We want to give you a small status update: >> >> - we're working on a new website, a more integrated solution where wiki, >> issue tracker, roadmap, support forums, etc are close together so that it is >> easier to track the current development process and contribute >> - we'll write up some docs on howto setup CruiseControl.NET instead of >> just auto generating config api docs >> - we're investigating to switch from subversion on sf.net to git on >> github to make development and contribution easier (forks, pull requests, >> etc) >> - we'll setup a new "build server farm" with servers for windows and >> linux/mono builds. >> >> Please be patient, we're working on the current issues. >> >> Thanks, >> The CCNet Team > > >
