Adrian Custer ha scritto:
> Hey all,
> 
> If you want to move the repo, OSGeo is ready to host it. The transfer
> would require something like:
>      1. open a TRAC issue and probably notify the OSGeo admin group
>      2. schedule the transfer with refractions admin and osgeo
>      3. freeze the repo
>      4. get a dump and get the list of committers
>      5. transfer the dump and load it
>      6. re-enable access from the committers' list
> although maybe I'm forgetting some step.
> 
> Is this not the time to move to the more robust system of distributed
> versionning where we remove the single point of failure?

Hum... this is new to me. I mean, I got your message about having
clones of a central repo where each of the devs (or dev groups) can
try out different experiments on the code without affecting each other,
but in this case each would have a different copy of the data.
In order to remove the central point of failure we'd need a full copy
of the central repo at other locations (and an updated one, too).
What am I missing?

> As a totally separate issue, we need to regain control of geotools.org.
> I was sick yesterday but I'll try to advance on that front today.

Thanks for working on that one.
Cheers
Andrea

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Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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