Go ahead and push now. I started my git discussions with Dave, but haven't finished them yet. I don't think DongInn has done his part at IU yet. I think this will take a short while to get done; it won't happen immediately.
On Jun 12, 2013, at 1:52 PM, Brice Goglin <brice.gog...@inria.fr> wrote: > Do you have any svn/git plan in the very near future? I will have a > couple fixes to push in the next days. So if you're going to switch to > git soon, please let me know, I'll wait and commit later. > > Brice > > > > Le 04/06/2013 12:14, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) a écrit : >> Ok. This is kinda what I assumed your response would be. :-) >> >> Let me talk to Dave Goodell later today, who just recently went through >> converting MPICH from SVN -> Git, and see what kinds of things we need to do >> to get the ball rolling here, and what kinds of dragons we should expect to >> encounter along the way. >> >> >> On Jun 3, 2013, at 11:17 PM, Brice Goglin <brice.gog...@inria.fr> wrote: >> >>> +1000 !!!!! >>> I already use git-svn for most of my hwloc work. But I still need svn for >>> backports, and that wastes a lot of my time. >>> Brice >>> >>> >>> "Jeff Squyres (jsquyres)" <jsquy...@cisco.com> a écrit : >>> We're having a discussion (again :-) ) about moving OMPI to a DVCS. >>> >>> The short conclusion of the long conversation is: the OMPI dev community >>> would be much more comfortable moving to a DVCS if they could see some >>> success with other OMPI projects (e.g., hwloc and/or MTT). >>> >>> Would hwloc be interested in moving to git? This would mean: >>> >>> 1. converting the existing svn to git >>> --> including all historical log messages that refer to "rXXXX" >>> 2. converting the existing trac to git >>> --> including all trac tickets, comments, and wiki pages that refer to >>> "rXXXX" >>> >>> The OMPI devs -- who are mostly unfamiliar with git -- would like to see >>> some close-to-home successes with git over a period of time that don't >>> require heavy administrative maintenance over time (one of the pushback >>> issues was that some organizations have hired full-time people to >>> maintain/fix git repositories when they break/become unusable). >>> >>> >>> Interested? >> > -- Jeff Squyres jsquy...@cisco.com For corporate legal information go to: http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/