Thanks Jacques for your comments. For now I think its good to keep with Apache SVN instead of moving to Mirror.
-- Ashish On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 3:52 AM, Jacques Le Roux < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Ashish, > > I was interested, but the last paragraph annoy me. I don't want to have to > remember to update at every moments... > > Jacques > > From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hello All Ofbiz Committers , >> >> Please read the email content shown below. >> >> Anybody from the Committer are using this EU SVN mirror ? >> >> If Yes then we would like to know the opinion about its usage. >> >> I am thinking to give it a try but before starting it I preferred to ask >> it >> from community members. >> >> Please share your thoughts. >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> >> Ashish >> >> --------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Tony Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Date: Jun 20, 2008 7:07 PM >> Subject: EU SVN Mirror - Open for business >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Folks, >> >> The hotly anticipated EU SVN mirror is now open to all committers. >> svn.eu.apache.org has been running for a couple of months and we are >> looking for people to start using the mirror on a full time & permanent >> basis. >> >> We currently only mirror the main repo, that is /repos/asf/ >> All other repos remain available only through svn.apache.org, i.e >> /repos/private/ >> >> If you intend to use the new mirror you can use the relocate function, >> saving you having to check out all your local working copies from the >> mirror. Do this by using the following: >> >> svn switch --relocate $old $new >> i.e. "svn switch --relocate >> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk >> https://svn.eu.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk" >> >> Reminder: Don't forget to use HTTPS otherwise you won't be able to >> commit any changes. >> >> There are two other good reasons to change: >> >> 1 - The EU mirror (svn.eu.apache.org) is almost twice as fast as the >> master (svn.apache.org) - This is noticeable immediately after switching >> over. More so for those located in the EU. >> >> 2 - We are now providing "experimental" support for git-svn over SSL. >> This is only available through the EU mirror. >> >> It is also worth pointing out how the commits made through the EU mirror >> are handled. After you commit your changes they are proxied back to >> svn.apache.org - These commits are then synchronised back to >> svn.eu.apache.org. In light of this, I would advise that you get into >> the habit of running "svn up" before making any local changes, where you >> possibly can. >> >> >> Cheers, >> Your infra team >> >> -- >> >> >> ----------------------------------------- >> Tony Stevenson >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] // [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://www.pc-tony.com/ >> >> 1024D/51047D66 ECAF DC55 C608 5E82 0B5E 3359 C9C7 924E 5104 7D66 >> ----------------------------------------- >> >>
