I think we can flip the core, we can still release the core without flipping 
the integration tests. 

It might actually be better to not move both of those at the same time.

On Oct 10, 2012, at 2:36 PM, Kristian Rosenvold <kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> It's just two simple projects that have some very simple fixes that
> need to be done (git does not preserve empty directories and I seem to
> recall that a couple of it's failed due to this).
> 
> I say we do the 3.1 release off git ;) Move both.
> 
> Kristian
> 
> 
> 2012/10/10 Anders Hammar <and...@hammar.net>:
>> I see no reason they need to be migrate at the same time.
>> 
>> /Anders
>> 
>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Jason van Zyl <ja...@tesla.io> wrote:
>>> So in chatting with Kristian it appears the the core is ready to flip, 
>>> while the integration tests need some work. Can we flip the core and work 
>>> on the core integrations test afterward?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Jason
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