Hi,

Am Feb 25, 2011 um 1:40 PM schrieb Dirk Reiners <[email protected]>:

> 
>    Hi Gerrit,
> 
> On 02/24/2011 11:25 PM, Gerrit Voß wrote:
>> 
>> From what I read it seems a temporary problem that affects all scms right
>> now, some scripts/modules missing.
> 
> So we'll ignore it for now.

yep, sounds like a plan ;)

>> The annoying part was that it had to be done locally and not as with
>> svn through server based properties.
> 
> OK, that is a little annoying. Can we put a pre-commit script to fix or at 
> least 
> check this?

I haven't tried yet.


>> or at least stick to such classics as emacs vs vi ;)
> 
> Nedit! :)

not antique enough and requiring a window toolkit clearly disqualifies it
from entering the fray ;) And it does not pass the minimum finger dexterity 
threshold
required to weed out the weak ;)

>> I'm ready to go, so as soon as the repo is created (I'm not in the admin 
>> list so
>> I can't right now) on sf I can push the complete thing (except branches, do 
>> we still need
>> them ?). But these can move over later if needed with no problems.
> 
> You're not an admin? Oops, that was not on purpose. You are now.

s*** there goes my excuse ;)

> Branches: Don't think we need them any more, honestly.
> 
>> I actually would like to do it asap as I want to cleanout the sandbox and 
>> than start merging
>> toolbox changes back to the main tree. With git i can keep the correct 
>> comitter and
>> don't have to change the commit messages to attribute things correctly, 
>> little
>> less work ;)
> 
> I had some minor changes that I just submitted.

saw them ;)

> The question now is do we want to use the default repo 
> (opensg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/opensg/opensg) or the OpenSG 2 repo 
> (opensg.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/opensg/opensg_2)?
> 
> I would prefer the default, as that is the one that is listed on the SF code 
> access page. The page also says that there might be other repos, but I'm 
> sceptical about people reading that... If 1 should move to git I would 
> probably 
> create an opensg_1 repo

agree, so lets go with gitroot/opensg/opensg this way we can push 2 to opensg_2
if we live to see the day that works starts on 3 ;)

  bis denn
       gerrit
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