On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Paul Davis <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 12:05 AM, Garren Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks Paul, > > > > For Fauxton we just need everything that is in src/Fauxton. > > > > Cheers > > Garren > > > which has been moved to share/fauxton in rcouch, actually maybbe both futon and fauxton could be provided has erlang happ with an HTTP handler and the html/js code in priv? - benoit > > On 18 Jan 2014, at 3:10 AM, Paul Davis <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> I've spent most of the day initializing all of our new repositories > >> with the source code for each Erlang application. I've taken special > >> care to make sure that we're retaining as much history as possible. > >> I'm pretty sure that most apps are correct but we'll want to do some > >> auditing in the future before we flip the switch in the future. > >> > >> The code versions are generally speaking either what's on master or on > >> the 1843-feature-bigcouch branch. A few of them I pulled out of the > >> 1994-merge-rcouch branch or from their respective external > >> repositories in the case of ibrowse, mochiweb, and jiffy. > >> > >> Its important to note that all code was imported using a branch named > >> "import" so that we can spend time reviewing code and possibly > >> rewriting history before we commit to what the initial value for each > >> repo should be. If you clone any of these repos git will be a bit > >> confused until you switch to that branch. > >> > >> The couchdb-couch repo is actually a combination of what's on > >> 1843-feature-bigcouch but is rebased against the current master so it > >> should be all the things from both of those. I haven't investigated > >> how much 1994-merge-rcouch has changed actual underlying code as > >> opposed to just moved source code around so we'll have to coordinate > >> there. > >> > >> We'll get the 1843-feature-bigcouch branch updated in the near future > >> to start pulling each of these repositories directly so that people > >> can see how that works in practice. > >> > >> Also of note there are currently three repos that are still empty. The > >> couchdb-couch-collate.git, couchdb-fauxton.git, and > >> couchdb-documentation.git are all uninitialized. For fauxton and > >> documentation I want to hear from people that are more involved with > >> what they'd want in there. I'm not familiar enough to be confident > >> that I've not screwed anything up for either of those. I didn't need > >> couch-collate but I'll get to that soonish. > >> > >> The other thing to point out is that Adam created a ticket in the > >> middle of the email storm that people may want to chime in on to > >> discuss the new commit email subject lines: > >> > >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-2032 > > > > Cool. I'll pull this out when I get back into my git gymnastics routine. >
