On Jul 26, 2:13 am, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 2009/7/25 gert <[email protected]>:
>
> > On Jul 24, 12:53 pm, William Dode <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On 24-07-2009, gert wrote:
>
> >> > On Jul 24, 9:54 am, William Dode <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> On 24-07-2009, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>
> >> >> > This project isn't exactly one where many
> >> >> > people are working on it, so it is not like it brings any needed
> >> >> > features.
>
> >> >> I think there are a lot of people working on/with it that you don't see.
> >> >> mod_wsgi is a critical piece of software, it serve websites ! Just me,
> >> >> very little freelance, i serve 25 professional apps. For this i don't
> >> >> use the releases, but an hg branch from the svn that i follow carrefuly.
> >> >> One time for example i found a bug and you send me a patch that you
> >> >> didn't put immediatly on the svn. So after that, i had to take care that
> >> >> this patch was not erased by the svn... With an hg *private* branch
> >> >> i could more easily keep my patchs. And if somebody else wanted this
> >> >> patch that i tested, he could branch *my* branch. Then, when somes
> >> >> people had tested this patch on their private branch you could just pull
> >> >> one of them.
>
> >> >> Having said that, it's more important that you don't loose your time to
> >> >> switch if you're not ready for that.
>
> >> > Aldo Graham told me he had allot of work, i can safley conclude he
> >> > defenatly going to switch sooner or later now that he knows both svn
> >> > and hg can coexist in google.
>
> >> Are you sure they can coexist ? I believe we can switch from one to the
> >> other, but not use them together, i mean for the same branch.
>
> > I think it is just two separated repo's one hg and one svn
> > The only thing that switches is the google interface.
>
> > Anyway i can browse them both at the same time ?
> >http://appwsgi.googlecode.com/hg
> >http://appwsgi.googlecode.com/svn
>
> > So he can already do his experiments in hg without touching svn
> > meaning the stuff you are interested in happens in hg and the boring
> > release stuff in svn
>
> My interest in hg is only really to manage change on trunk head
> without actually making changes public. In that respect, I don't even
> need to use a public hg repository and could just use one on my own
> disk which is sucking from svn head.
>
> Ultimately I may want to start committing changes back for people to
> play with, but for that I probably don't want to touch subversion
> trunk as code may be drastically different and unstable and I know
> that some instructions out there promote check outs from trunk for
> live use, which is pretty stupid.
>
> As such, a public hg repository may be better. Even then, the
> development repository doesn't have to be hosted by Google Code and
> could equally be hosted by bitbucket and in some respects it would be
> safer to have it on bitbucket as much less risk then of stuff up more
> stable code base on Google Code.
>
> That all, said, it will not be something that I will be looking at
> until mod_wsgi 3.0 is released, I have caught up on some of the back
> log of documentation and I have time. There is also no point even
> doing it until I feel like starting on mod_wsgi 4.0, something which I
> have no idea when I may do as still not completely sure what I want to
> attempt to implement in that versions, despite my speculative roadmap
> I previously described.
>
> So, be patient. I will not happen next week. I still may never happen.
>

I can live with bitbucket, but having access to two free high
performance hg repo's without using them even just for mirroring the
svn tree is a bit like ignoring a woman's upper body part. Isn't there
a one line commando that can keep them in sync or something.
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