Hi,

as JonY said, do we think about switching to git.  Of couse such a
step might shows side-effects to our users.  So we would like to get
your opinion and thoughts for this step.
As svn-repository works a bit different as git, we will need to
restructure our branches, tags, trunk, and experimental.  We need a
plan how we might do transition here.

Open questions from my POV are:
- How do we maintain different branches?  Well, this shouldn't be the
big problem, just naming and how to handle them we should agree on.
- Where stuff from experimental should do, which aren't fitting to a
branch of master-repository.  So how many separate repositories we
might neeed?  (ironcrate, tools, POSIX-emulation stuff like getrusage,
etc)

For sure there are other things too.

Thanks for you thoughts, and opinion.

Regards,
Kai

2014-04-28 13:17 GMT+02:00 JonY <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> mingw-w64 may migrate from svn to git in the future, seeing that sf can
> now do multiple repos per project.
>
> Structure wise, everything under trunk will still stay together in the
> new repo, but any externals, /experimental/* and /web may move into its
> own repo.
>
> Discuss.
>
>
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