+1 for postponing the move to GIT to a later stage. GIT is really cool, but it is certainly not a no-brainer and needs careful preparation.
But much more important: +1 for graduation. Dan, can you please prepare the graduation proposal? I've written up one for BVal in the Wiki [1]. You can take this (and others as well) as blueprint for Isis. The only thing missing now is to find a volunteer who does all the 'slave work', aka despot, aka PMC Chair for Isis :) I'm not sure what other think, but imo Dan did a great job so far. Thus I'd like to nominate Dan Haywood as PMC Chair for the upcoming Isis graduation proposal. LieGrue, stru [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BeanValidation/Graduation+Proposal ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dan Haywood <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Cc: > Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 7:06 PM > Subject: Re: move to git? > >T hanks for all these opinions (and welcome, Deepak). > > To me, it sounds that a sensible approach might be to explore the git > mirroring that Benson mentioned, so that those of us who want to start > using git can, but the canonical repository is still svn. > > Then, once we (well me, at least) have gained some skills in git, and once > ASF has more fully-rounded support, then we could transition fully. > > ~~~ > Kinda related... both Mark and Benson, our mentors, and also Jukka Zitting > (the incubator chair) are suggesting that we are ready for graduation. At > least, this is what I believe Jukka's covering notes for the June 2012 > report to the ASF board will say. > > We need to do a vote on graduation here, of course. If the vote carries > then maybe moving to git might be one of the things to do post-graduation > (since there'll be a number of other admin tasks to do at that stage, > anyway). > > Dan >
