El 12/05/18 a las 20:45, Javier Fernandez-Sanguino escribió: > > On 12 May 2018 at 17:28, W. Martin Borgert <deba...@debian.org > <mailto:deba...@debian.org>> wrote: > > On 2018-05-12 16:02, Javier Fernandez-Sanguino wrote: > > It feels like we are not organising ourselves sufficiently. Is > there any > > way we can move the DDP (project) into the ddp-team (group)? > > I only see an option to create a new project and I rather not > duplicate the > > work I did yesterday if it can be avoided. > > You can just move the debian/ddp.git repo to the new ddp-team > namespace: > Go to https://salsa.debian.org/debian/ddp/edit > <https://salsa.debian.org/debian/ddp/edit> > then General project settings > then Advanced settings > then Transfer project (to "ddp-team") > You can also first fill the project with everything and later > transfer it. > > > If I go to General -> Advanced I just see "Housekeeping" and "Rename > repository" options. No option to transfer the project apparently. > > Maybe an alternative to that is to export it and re-import in in the > ddp-team space and remove the 'ddp' project. > > > > > As I mentioned in my previous email in my view we should first > move all of > > DDP SVN "as is", preserving all the history of the former > repository. Then > > we could break apart into separate repositories those documents > which are > > currently in trunk. > > Maybe in > https://salsa.debian.org/mehdi/salsa-scripts > <https://salsa.debian.org/mehdi/salsa-scripts> > is already a script to do everything? > But I see only git related stuff there, no svn :~( > > > Marcos has already manually managed the move from SVN to GIT, so I > believe we will use that. I believe the SVN move to GIT is not easily > automated, that is maybe why there is no script for SVN there.
I already created 33 repos with obsolete documents destined to attic and six more for the following ones: * harden-doc * release-notes * project-history * debian-faq * java-faq * hamradio-handbook I believe that some DD have to create the empty repos on Salsa so i can upload them. Greetings, Marcos > > Best regards > > Javier > >