Hi, +1 for moving to Git/Github. Much easier when it comes to code reviews due to PRs.
Regard, Hemika On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 4:34 PM, Andrey Pokhilko <a...@ya.ru> wrote: > Hi, > > I support this 100%. I had experience migrating from SVN into Git(HUB) > with plugins project and Git allows more flexibility and attracts more > contributors. Handling PATCH files is not as easy as pulling from Git > repos. > > Andrey Pokhilko > > On 08/25/2015 01:45 PM, Milamber wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I would like open a discussion for the opportunity to migrate the > > JMeter svn repo into the git repository of ASF. > > > > Why (IMHO)? > > - because the usage of git seems more easier to make some operations > > like merge or revert a commit > > - the possibility to merge a pull request from Github is very easy > > (for example, merge a PR to a local branch, tests and if error comment > > the PR) > > - Allow to create several local branches to test patches from > > buzgilla, make some dev/enhancements on JMeter locally and after the > > final line code, do a PR on Github > > - The strong integration between Git and Github and the increasing > > number of developers using github to do a PR on open source projects > > (and the easy way to to that) > > > > Some consequences: > > The release process must change (tag/rc branch and the publishing of > > the web site) > > The website must be updated on the Developers informations > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > Milamber > > > > > >