sebb> Because it is harder to review. It looks like as if you are the only one who wants to review. It is good (you care) and it is sad (no-one else cares) at the same time :-/
I do not care much the way we get to Git+Gradle, so let's migrate to Git first. Could you please review https://github.com/vlsi/jmeter-git-cleanup-result ? If that looks OK to you I would ask INFRA to use that contents for apache/jmeter.git repository. sebb>As I recall, Gradle requires multiple changes to the current layout, sebb>so doing Git+Gradle together would make it much harder to check that sebb>the SVN-Git conversion has worked. In fact, Gradle patch is a couple of commits on top of "migration to Git". I don't suggest to replace Ant with Gradle through all the existing commits. In other words, even "Git+Gradle" repository would contain "Git+Ant" commit with old file layout. One can easily checkout that commit and play with Git+Ant+old layout. That is why I see no much value in doing things one by one, however I'm just fine with implementing svn->git first if that saves time on conversations. Vladimir
