Following the rest of this thread (archive at
https://lists.apache.org/thread/kohw9nr4x94wdh7w46y82x6ghy75znjh), there
were three PMC members supporting the move to git (Gary, Greg, John) with
implied consent from a fourth (Dammina).

Thus, I've gone ahead and made svn readonly [1].

Cheers,
-g

[1] private, readable by ASF committers:
https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-p6/commit/4174bc7d51b161f0862d9126d6a4f0fedb73090c


On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 7:57 AM Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Judging by previous conversations long past (e.g. [1], [2]) I believe I
> effectively have a mandate to switch to using git for at least some of our
> work and so I think we may as well try this out with the experimental
> 'core' bloodhound stuff and see how we got from there.
>
> I am not expecting to migrate any old bloodhound work to any new git repo
> - any legacy work can stay in the subversion repo for any ongoing
> maintenance. Also, I am not intending to drop any of our other current
> usages of subversion, be they public or private so, for instance, the
> "site" pages can remain there for now as I don't see as big advantages in
> moving these things for the moment.
>
> From my point of view, I have been working with git more than subversion
> long enough that I am finding it a lot more difficult to work with. Trying
> to use git-svn doesn't feel a good enough solution for this, particularly
> at clone time. Maybe there are other solutions but I am not sure it is
> worth putting in more effort to work them out.
>
> So, unless there are any big objections, I will be looking to get this
> done today. As there is already a bloodhound mirror of sorts on github with
> the bloodhound name, I will be calling the new repo
>
>     "bloodhound-bhcore"
>
> This name obviously gives an impression that there will be multiple repos
> associated with the new bloodhound. If anyone cares to change my mind on
> this naming, I think the `bloodhound-` prefix is sensible and certainly
> consistent with all other apache projects I have spotted so it will just be
> a question of whether there is a better "subname."
>
> Cheers,
>     Gary
>
> [1]
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/e2ce321621205b7131047e21c776ffcacd8516ecbac70ea2f665d761%40%3Cdev.bloodhound.apache.org%3E
> [2]
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/c3956214bd35ff57526d7e63fac86e2613499f6fc473275345ee6b61%40%3Cdev.bloodhound.apache.org%3E
>

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