Hi Gerrit,
Gerrit Voß wrote:
>
> I would keep GC svn as the master and mirror to git. svn is a little
> safer, using --force you can do quite some interesting things in git.
>
> The main purpose of using git-hub is to have something where you can
> easily fork a short-lived development branch, one for which you have a
> burst of work for a week or two until things are settled enough to go
> back into the main repository. After that the forked branch will be
> deleted again. I'm even tempted to call the whole thing OpenSG-Sandbox.
>
> For that I think syncing once a day with a cron job is more than
> enough, which is what I had in mind. The rebase operations on the
> temporary dev branches you would want to do manually anyway.
Works for me. Is it easy to set up the cron scripts for that?
> no, I haven't found a way to do that nicely either at the time when I
> was playing with CDash a while back.
Hm, crud. :( I'll check with the CDash mailing list and see if that's a bug or
a
feature.
> hmm, I thought you could delete files for a 'short' (don't know how
> short 'short' really is) period of time after uploading them without
> them being kept forever.
True. You can delete it for two days or until 50 downloads happened. So we
could
keep two copies, which is not a lot but probably ok. I would write a script to
do the removal automatically and unconditionally, so if the DB process breaks
after two days the DBs would be gone, which is probably acceptable if we go a
more regular release schedule, which is a different topic.
Comments?
Dirk
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