Hi all,
I'm happy to announce that the Fedora Commons Repository source code
has been fully migrated to GitHub:
https://github.com/fcrepo
Thanks to everyone who voted and chimed in on the discussion to move.
This migration includes the entire history of the core repository
service and that of several smaller, but closely related projects
collectively maintained by the committers (gsearch, oaiprovider,
trippi, mptstore, etc.).
All legacy subversion repositories remain accessible, but will no
longer be updated. In order to get people pointed in the right
direction, each of the old repositories now contains an obvious README
file that points to the project on GitHub.
Building the Fedora Repository Service from the latest source is
pretty much the same process as it was before -- you just need to use
git instead of svn to get the code:
git clone git://github.com/fcrepo/fcrepo.git
cd fcrepo
mvn install -P fedora-installer
I'm very pleased that we made this move and expect that it will enable
even greater participation in the ongoing evolution of Fedora. I know
many of you are already familiar with git, but for those who aren't,
here are a couple of my favorite resources so far:
git ready: learn git one commit at a time
http://www.gitready.com/
git-achievements: gamers will like this
https://github.com/icefox/git-achievements
Thanks,
Chris Wilper
Technical Lead, Fedora Repository Project
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