On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Jeff Kowalczyk <j...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> John Locke <mail@...> writes:
> > Clone from: git://git.freelock.com/git/ledgersmb.git
>
> Happily, despite independent origins, John's git-svn repository and my
> own arrive at identical SHA1 identifiers for the current trunk (master)
> commit, including SVN metadata. I wasn't sure this would be the case.
> The fact that it is so is a testament to the quality of git-svn's
> accuracy in addressing revisions by content.
>
> I propose that Chris Travers:
>
> - create a (free) github organization "ledgersmb"
>
done
> - a repository "ledgersmb" within,
>
Added John and you so this can be set up. that seems the easiest way.
> - provide John Locke organization access to clone his repository
> and (git) mirror his existing git-svn mirroring automation there.
>
> The github organization is a future-looking resource, and one that
> would be used today as a canonical clone source for ledgersmb's git
> users.
>
> Once this is in place:
>
> A README.git-svn would be committed documenting use of this
> repository, noting the canonical subversion repository, and listing
> procedures to commit for ledgersmb committers, or git-format-patch for
> non-committing contributors. Github's issue tracker and pull requests
> would be explicitly marked as not for use.
>
Ok. I guess once the above is in place we can work on this.
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
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