On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Greg Stein <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 21:23, Dennis E. Hamilton > <[email protected]> wrote: >> TBD = To Be Determined/Defined >> >> There was extensive discussion with Greg Stein and Marcus (and others) in >> previous weeks on this list. Greg's last post was July 9, as previously >> noted. There has been further work/discussion by Mathias Bauer, Michael >> Stahl, Marcus Lange, Eike Rathke, and others. > > Yup. Sorry about being away. The Apache Subversion project created its > 1.7.x stabilization branch for our upcoming 1.7 release. This has been > two years in the making, so it has been a Big Deal. I haven't had the > time to properly dedicate here. > > I've read some of the threads, and will need to cut this short (at > OSCON right now). In short, I saw a concern about how to handle the > two-parent merges. That was also becoming a concern of mine, but > hadn't quite reached the "geez. I dunno" stage. > > With these various conversion issues, I might be coming around to just > saying "not really possible with the current set of tools today". I'll > talk to a friend of mine to see if they have something that can help > (his company does a lot of version control work, and they may have > ideas/tooling). > > In the meantime, and I can dig in more this weekend once I get home, > I'll suggest one possible road for us: > > 1) import just the OOO340 tip into svn > 2) move all the Hg repositories over to apache-extras.org. That > supports Hg and it supports "any OSI license". We can indefinitely > retain history there without it being "part of" our ASF project. > > While it means that we won't have history in svn, it does mean that > we'll have full history available to us. And in its natural Hg state. > > ... more later, but I just wanted to get that thought out there. >
Very interesting. I had seen apache-extras.org mentioned before but didn't notice that it supported Hg. I've gone ahead and created a project there called "Hamburger", an homage to the residents of Hamburg, the city where OpenOffice originated. http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/hamburger/ It says we have a "storage quota" of 4096 MB. I'm uncertain whether that is for releases, or includes repository storage as well. Whoever needs commit rights, please send me your email, especially any one that you already use for Google Code. Send off list if preferred. Thanks! > Thanks, > -g >
