Hi Vladimir, As initially discussed, I thought you would do at least one of the two, the Gradle being prioritary IMO. But it looks like you won't be able to in the end ?
Volunteers are welcome in this case, although you looked like having interesting experience in Gradle that would have been very useful. Bon courage for your talks and preparations. Regards On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 8:11 PM Vladimir Sitnikov < [email protected]> wrote: > I've studied a couple of recent INFRA tickets, and it looks like creating > Git repositories is handled via https://selfserve.apache.org/ > > So Git->SVN migration boils down to creating an empty repository, pushing > code there. Then we should ask Infra to make SVN read-only, and things like > that. > > At this point I think it makes sense to just create a side Git repository > (e.g. a throw-away on GitHub), migrate JMeter code from SVN there, apply > Ant to Gradle converter, and then check how it turns out. > > I don't really see much sense in migrating to Gradle before Git conversion > (there are VCS-specific build steps). > > I don't really see much benefit from migrating to Git in a hurry either. > There are build/release tasks like "site update", and I think we might want > to have separate Git repository to serve the site contents. > At this point I don't know how JMeter site works, so I don't know it should > be mapped to Git/Gradle. > > I think I could handle the conversion, however it would be great if someone > volunteers. > The thing is I prepare a talk for https://jpoint.ru/en/ , and I help to > organize https://heisenbug-piter.ru/en/ this spring, so Git/Gradle is not > my priority at the moment. > > Vladimir > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.
