On Feb 20, 2014, at 1:07 PM, Dennis Lundberg <dennisl.apa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jason
> 
> While I'm finally starting to see the potential with a DVCS like git,
> there are a couple of things that stands in the way of migrating, for
> example plugins, to git:
> 
> 1. Judging by our resident git gurus, it will require quite some
> effort to prepare for and execute the actual migration. Do we have
> someone with enough knowledge and time to do it?
> 

I'm willing and I think Kristian would help as well.

> 2. Our own tooling, in particular maven-release-plugin, still isn't
> good enough for git use. IMO we need to get that fixed and verified on
> our own releases before we migrate any more components to git.
> 

I only release core and that works fine which begs the question: do we want to 
normalize our repository structure to simplify the tooling requirements. What 
exactly doesn't work? Trying to release a single thing out of a repository 
containing many things?

> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 4:37 AM, Jason van Zyl <ja...@tesla.io> wrote:
>> Can we start the process of converting everything to Git. I don't really see 
>> any benefit in using Subversion any longer.
>> 
>> If so then we should just get together for a day and convert them and then 
>> get infra to use what we converted to do the flip.
>> 
>> Jason (who would be happy to never execute svn again)
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Thanks,

Jason

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