On 2017-04-28 06:43, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Before svn goes read-only we may want to remove the contents of trunk and add a single README saying that we moved to git with pointers to the Apache repo as well as the new github mirror.
I thought that adding a little information on the website would be enough. It did not cross my mind to actually commit that information in svn. Unfortunately the svn repository is read-only as of the time writing. Do we consider this to be important enough to make it temporarily writeable again?
And we probably should comment on all PRs asking people to re-create them against the new repo if they still consider them relevant.
That's one of the options I had in mind. Will people be able to access those comments when we delete the repository as suggested by Ralph?
I'd like to keep the 1.3.x branch for historical reasons.
Ok. I've pushed the 1.3.x branch.