+1 I did not find any problems with the repo, except already known problem with the duplicate tags. I reviewed some of the history commits with 'git gui' tool and everything seemed fine. Maybe we should have a look at this: https://help.github.com/articles/dealing-with-line-endings#platform-all, if commiters/contributors develop on various platforms.
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Ivan Habunek <ivan.habu...@gmail.com>wrote: > Heads up, > > If no problems are found by Monday (T+3) then I will notify infra to > continue with the migration process. > > Please take a little time to review the repo and reply to the list if > you have any objections or remarks. > > Regards, > Ivan > > On 30 November 2012 08:09, Ivan Habunek <ivan.habu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > The new git repository is set up and located at: > > https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/logging-log4php.git > > > > Quoting: > > "It is the responsibility of each project to review the Git history in > > their new repository before it is made the official repository. In the > > event that a project has to revert to SVN due to a bad Git clone, it > > is the project's responsibility to reapply writes made to Git back to > > SVN. It is in the project's best interest to make sure that the > > history is correct before starting to use it as an official > > repository." > > -- from https://git-wip-us.apache.org/docs/switching-to-git.html > > > > I will try to verify everything is good, but I would appreciate extra > > sets of eyes on this one! So clone and compare with svn if you have > > the time, and report any issues here. Thanks! > > > > There is one known issue, since we renamed our tags to be compatible > > with Composer, they seem to appear twice for each released version. > > E.g. both old style: "apache-log4php-2.3.0" and new: "2.3.0". This > > should not present a problem, we'll just delete the old tag style > > after migration is final. > > > > Regards, > > Ivan > -- Vladimír Gorej | CodeScale s.r.o. email: go...@codescale.net tel: +420 777 861 279, +421 948 023 011 web: http://www.codescale.net