My understanding (though I certainly don't speak for Eelco) is that we should continue svn business-as-usual and that Eelco will send a mail explaining the new contribution process once that process is sorted out. As long as the svn is writeable and the git is not, I see no reason why we should stop doing things the way we have been. Hopefully there will never be a time when both are writeable, and hopefully by the time git is writeable we will have a clear sense of how to do things moving forward.
On Jun 8, 2012, at 7:58 AM, Kirill Elagin <[email protected]> wrote: > 2012/6/8 Michael Raskin <[email protected]> > >Isn't SVN commit access still open? AFAIK github is currently a read-only > >mirror of the SVN repo. > > I am collecting opinions about that last part... > > > “Within a few days…” > http://lists.science.uu.nl/pipermail/nix-dev/2012-June/009001.html > As I see it, GitHub will become read-write default repo very soon. And all > pull requests will be accepted. > > Seems that right now it is not a very good time to contribute to Nix =). > > -- > Кирилл Елагин
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