If it's not happening in the next month, I'd be happy to help. I did
the SimpleTest CVS to SVN conversion in about 5 minutes (including
waiting on the history to be converted). I've also worked with the hook
scripts and such in SVN so I might be able to help out there if someone
else doesn't already have it covered.
On a slightly related note, would anyone else be interested in seeing a
Git repository along side Subversion? Even if people can't commit to
the Git repo, I'd be happy to help set it up with the ability for them
to push changes back to the SVN repo once they've prepared their patches.
-T
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Now that Subversion 1.5 has been out for a little while and it is at
the point where it might actually have some benefit to us, do we have
some volunteers who have some time to try converting over the
repository and all the post-commit and ACL rules from CVSROOT?
Talking to people here at OSCON, the consensus seems to be that moving
to Subversion at this point would worthwhile. The Git/Bzr/Merc folks
have better tools to deal with a central svn repository than cvs at
this point, and the svn workflow and Windows tools won't leave all our
less technical committers floundering.
I think the most convenient approach would be to do the conversion
directly on the cvs.php.net machine and run the two side-by-side with
periodic imports to svn while we test things and then a freeze and a
switchover at some point.
-Rasmus
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