svnsync is a good way to start getting a local clone of the remote repo. If a different VCS is picked, and we opt to preserve the history, it's definitely faster to import things from a local repo than from a remote one.
In any case, just having a backup svnsync'd copy is a good idea. I'm running this now, but office hours are due to end soon, and I'm not sure I'll be leaving the machine on overnight to pull all 30000+ revs. I'll probably just continue the process tomorrow. On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 18:38, Gregory Casamento <[email protected]>wrote: > Guys.... > > It appears as though GNA is about to come back online. I spoke to the > guys on #gna at freenode.net and they are in the middle of bringing > the server back up. It seems as though the motherboard died. > > Once it does come back I am going to do the following: > > 1) Verify the repo that's up is, indeed, the latest of all of our > code. I will need assistance from the other maintainers to make sure > everything looks good. So, guys, please take a look at your > respective pieces and make sure everything is there. > 2) Determine a backup strategy and create a mirror. I'm considering > having this on a machine on my network until we determine what our new > hosting solution is going to be. > > More to come.... > > GC > -- > Gregory Casamento > Open Logic Corporation, Principal Consultant > yahoo/skype: greg_casamento, aol: gjcasa > (240)274-9630 (Cell) > http://www.gnustep.org > http://heronsperch.blogspot.com > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep > -- Ivan Vučica - [email protected]
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