OK... Seriously...
It will take me about 15 mins to do the import, but more importantly,
I'll need to get the list of committers added to the proper branch
structures in svn. This will take me a bit of time to do first, but,
I'll start now.
After they are added, you can easily coordinate people using the new
repo at your leisure.
Do you have a list of committers, and only those committers, you want
for these branches? Is there a subset of all the committers? Since
we have directory level access controls, we can do this, and I
recommend it.
Also, I'd recommend making the switch.. officially... after Eric and
TomBen get the anonsvn off the fisheye, committer, cvs, and [insert-
every-other-app-here] machine. It's currently running at a load of
10 on a single proc machine (or something close). Eric?
On Feb 11, 2006, at 2:38 PM, Scott M Stark wrote:
That would be a way to actually start with a 4.0 branch fork which
might
be more manageable due to fewer changes to merge between the cvs
and svn
repositories.
Can we get the jboss-4.0.x and jboss-head contents moved into svn
Damon?
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Brock
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 3:48 AM
To: Scott M Stark
Cc: jboss-development@lists.sourceforge.net; QA
Subject: RE: Ongoing build changes: was RE: [JBoss-dev]
OntheedgeoftheMavencliff
On Sat, 2006-02-11 at 04:33, Adrian Brock wrote:
On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 13:28, Scott M Stark wrote:
Let's do that. Do you want to couple this to maven? It would help
Ruel I
suppose.
We may as well go "Big Bang!". :-)
Speaking of Big Bang. It might be idea to convert to subversion at the
same time.
Given we want to refactor the project structures to native Maven
we could:
1) Import CVS into SVN
2) Use SVN rename to rework the project structure
3) Keep the history attached to those files!
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2005/03/
subversion_rena.html
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