Hi Dan,

I did not know that option number 3 now exists for Apache projects. If its
 true then +1 for option 3 (non-binding)

- Henry


On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Dan Haywood 
<[email protected]>wrote:

> The idea of using git rather than svn for the Isis codebase has been
> discussed several times in the past.  Now that we have graduated, it seems
> a good time to formally vote on whether we want to make this change.
>
> There are three options available:
>
> 1. carry on using svn.  (In this case, I will carry on maintaining an
> informal read-only copy on github as a convenience to contributors who
> prefer to create patches using git)
> 2. use git.apache.org as a read-only clone, with svn remaining as the
> master.  (This is similar to 1, though git.apache.org is a more formal
> copy
> way of doing this)
> 3. use git.apache.org as a read/write master, and retire use of svn for
> the
> Isis codebase.
>
> As usual, this vote will be open for at least 72 hours.  Please indicate
> your preference as (1), (2) or (3).   I have cc'ed to
> [email protected] order to elicit the widest number of views.
>
> Thanks
> Dan
> Isis PMC Chair
>

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