Hi All/Gary, Git overweighs svn in many ways. So +1 for Git.
Also, apologies about the less involvement in the other thread. I still couldn't catch a free moment to go through it. But its great to see ideas being shared. Lets keep it up. Thanks, Dammina On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 11:03 PM, Daniel Brownridge < [email protected]> wrote: > [image: I like git!] > > On 19/03/18 14:55, Gary Martin wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > As pointed out in another thread, I have not looked for any consensus on use > of git for issue tracking for work on a trac-less bloodhound. Part of the > reason would be my imperfect memory of discussions around making more use of > git and similar. > > There are a number of options for how to continue. It could be argued that > there is no strict need to move away from subversion as we have git mirroring > already. Indeed, this discussion around git does not impact on the ability to > experiment with new directions in the short term. > > What I feel we definitely need is to start ensuring that we support git as > part of our development workflow. I expect that to be achievable regardless. > > I hope none of the above reveals any bias towards one side or another as I do > not wish to prejudice this discussion. > > Please let us know your thoughts. > > Cheers, > Gary > > > -- Dammina Sahabandu PMC & Committer, Apache Software Foundation AMIE (SL) Bsc Eng Hons (Moratuwa) +65 881 129 81
