Ian Monroe wrote: >> Beyond that, I think all the other issues can be resolved "in conference" >> with the Amarok developers. I know Thiago isn't volunteering, but I >> *think* there are others on the list that may have time to discuss (and >> possibly implement) this. I work a normal, US-Central, 40 hour week, so I >> could only kick in 8-10 hours a week regularly, irregular hours, on the >> weekend. I think the Amarok team would like administrativa to have a >> faster turn-around time *AND* >> >> I'm not willing to do the work unless I have a couple of people I trust to >> add more hours. I feel setting up a model KDE git infrastructure >> is "full-time work" for at least a few months until things get ironed out. >> > > Yike I hope not. Certainly we'll need some people around who know > what they're doing to be "on call" if there's trouble. > I would be happy to help. I've gotten quite a lot of git experience lately (not things like cherry-picking, but things like setting up servers, branches, dealing with remote refs, etc.)
I'm happy to put in hours and be "on call", but I do have a full-time job too so it will definitely be an as-I-have-time thing. Timing wise: I wouldn't realistically be able to put too much work into this until mid-to-late February...Camp KDE, then a conference at work, then getting my new server at home set up. After that I should have more time to work on it. >>> The more I think about it, the more I like the idea of Amarok >>> switching to git initially before the rest of KDE. There are two >>> primary advantages to Amarok switching to git: >>> >>> 1) The selfish reason: Amarok devs can finally share branches, and >>> fully utilize the power of git. >>> 2) The egalitarian reason: We can blaze the trail for the rest of KDE, >>> by squashing bugs, annoyances, and generally pioneering the mass >>> svn->git switch. >>> Yep. I like that too, especially #2. Amarokblazingatrail++ > But being "part of kde" is mostly a social and political thing. So > like Amarok could just use github, but it'd probably be nice to use > git.kde.org and have the user list be synced with at least all the > svn+ssh users. > Right. --Jeff _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest
