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?

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.

--adrian

On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 18:04 +0100, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> today during the meeting we were talking about moving
> the svn repo to OSGEO. The late svn issues have
> been taking most of us enough to consider the switch.
> 
> During the meeting we gathered the following positive
> votes already:
> * aaime
> * groldan
> * jdeolive
> * simboss
> 
> It's enough positives to make it a decision, but on
> such a move consensus is better.
> 
> Also, we need to plan to avoid downtimes. Ideally,
> check with OSGEO, decide on a switch date, freeze
> commits, grab a dump from refractions and have it installed
> on OSGEO so that we have a short interim without
> any usable repo.
> 
> Soo... votes, and details on how you'd like the transition
> to occur. Fire away.
> 
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 


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