Gerald Richter wrote:
Hi,
Also worth noting, we should be pigning Gerald to planmoving embperl
over to the perl svn repos as well.
That would be great. I am using svn all over the place for a long time and
Embperl is one of the last things where I need to deal with CVS, so I am
happy to move the Embperl repository to svn.
It would most likely reside in http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/embperl/ With the standard trunk/ tags/ branches/ under there
I'll take care of the conversion (well infrastructure will do it) unless you want it to happen at a later time.Embperl repository contains two branches (ep1 for Embperl 1 and main branch for Embperl 2). It would be good to preserve them. There are some other old branches, which could/should be deleted during the conversion.
Also my time is limited this week, I can help with the conversion (also the
mod_perl part) if desired.
This will mean the CVS repository will be locked in read-only mode from then on. Okay with that ?
But you don't want to lose version history of all that stuff, don't you? If you feel like it, it couldin fact the modperl-site repository should not be ported to svn, but instead die. Gerald should move the embperl stuff elsewhere. Gerald, feel free to suggest what you want to do with it. Thanks.
Since I only use the modperl-site repositotry as transport for the Embperl
website, I can change to use scp to copy the content over. I just have to
check that I have the correct access rights.
simply be imported under http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/embperl/site for instance.
Gerald
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