Hi sebb, Few questions below.
Regards On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 10:32 PM sebb <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 27 May 2019 at 21:19, Vladimir Sitnikov > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > This thread has been idle for a while. > > > > The results (re move to Gradle) so far are: > > +1 (binding) Philippe Mouawad > > ++1 (binding) Vladimir Sitnikov > > +1 (binding) Antonio Gomes Rodrigues > > +1 Andrey Pokhilko > > +1 Graham Russell > > +1 (binding) Milamber > > > > No vetos detected. > > > > That is there's a consensus to use Git for source code. > > OK > > > As you might know I have created a script to cleanup the repository: > > https://github.com/vlsi/jmeter-git-cleanup > > I just re-ran the script, and here's the result: > > https://github.com/vlsi/jmeter-git-cleanup-result > > -1, because that loses all the SVN history. > Can you clarify this ? What is lost exactly ? > AFAICT, there is no way to find historic SVN revisions in the cleaned-up > repo > > Also, where in the history are the files that have been deleted? > > > If no objections, I can start migration from SVN to Git. > > The process is as follows: INFRA uses the provided repo and copies the > > result to /apache/jmeter.git, and setups the infrastructure accordingly. > > I think INFRA need to review the script to make sure that it preserves > all necessary provenance. > > > Note: I think it makes sense to do Ant+SVN -> Gradle+Git as a single > > change. That would simplify the evaluation and review (both repositories > > would be perfectly buildable). > > If we go with Ant+SVN -> Ant+Git -> Gradle+Git route, then the > intermediate > > Ant+Git would probably contain its own bugs, and we would just spend time > > on analyzing/fixing those. > > That can be tested now, by using the existing GitHub read-only mirror. > > > However I'm open to suggestions. If there are reasons to move from SVN to > > Git first, it can definitely be done assuming we don't add Git support to > > build.xml. > > > > If no objections received, I'll proceed with Ant+SVN -> Gradle+Git > approach > > as vote for Gradle resolves. > > -1 to combining Git with Gradle for the reasons stated above. > > > Vladimir > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.
