Hi,

2009/12/8 Dean Michael Berris <[email protected]>

> Good day everyone,
>
> I would like to move the development of the cpp-netlib project from
> Subversion to Git. Please see my plan below and let me know if there
> are any objections to the plan:
>
> December 10, 2009
>  * Release version 0.4 with updated documentation after a final
> release testing on multiple platforms.
>
> No objection here, I'm happy releasing on Thursday.


> December 15, 2009
>  * Merge the http-server branch into trunk with no failing tests.
>
> December 16, 2009
>  * Freeze the Subversion tree
>  * Import the Subversion tree to Github
>  * All further development will be done on Github, mailing lists and
> release management stays in Sourceforge
>  * Issues are migrated from Trac to Github Issues, and Wiki Pages
> will be migrated to Github too
>

I understood we were moving to Git, but we're moving completely away from
sourceforge?  Why is this?  I already have an account on Github, but I can't
say I'm familiar with it yet.


>
> December 24, 2009
>  * Branch for 0.5 which will include:
>      - HTTPS support
>      - HTTP Server
>
>
For most of this I think you'll be working on your own, so the schedule is
down to you.  I will be completely away until the middle of January.


> January 30, 2009
>  * Release 0.5
>
>
You're the only one who knows if this is a reliable target.  I will be very
interested in seeing progress.

Thanks,
Glyn
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