Hi All, On the version control front I've sought feedback on the various contenders and git looks to be the one of the best combinations for our needs. I don't think we need to go on debating the topic further as we've debated it plenty of the years.
I'm curious, are their scripts available for subversion for keeping a svn repository in sync with a git one, in the same way that the current osg github repository is kept in sync with the osg one. I'm in two minds about whether we should attempt such a mirror, but if it's possible and desired by the community then it's something we consider as trying to support during the transition. In terms of commits I we'll just need to have a drop dead date for the existing subversion repository beyond which all commits then happen to the git repository. I would suggest that I complete the merges of the current pending submissions to the existing svn repository make a dev release then transfer across. I'll get myself a github account and start learning about it. However, I'm still deep in doing office admin work that I've been putting aside for many months so I need to clear this backlog first. Robert. _______________________________________________ osg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org

