Op 21-11-11 08:30, Rok Garbas schreef:
On 21/11/11 06:41, Jean Jordaan wrote:
Hi Rok
what you want me to migrate (next weekend). i hope this will be my last
bigger migration and i will be able to slowly retire of my migration duty.
Awesome job migrating tons of repos!
Last week I wanted to link to a line in Poi, and discovered that
Products.Poi is not on github.
i would ask maintainers of packages to speak up. i beleive Maurits van
Rees is maintainer. i can give it a try next weekend while i do
migration of other packages, but if its too complicated i will not lose
time (if its not part of plone core)
Moving Poi to the github collective is fine with me.
Poi started out at collective/Poi and has of course moved to
collective/Products.Poi. Is that the kind of thing that could make a
migration complicated?
Is there a migration recipe that you could post, so that others can
continue your work?
https://github.com/plone/svn-migrate
I have used this to move a few packages from the svn collective and a
company internal subversion repository to the zestsoftware organization
at https://github.com/organizations/zestsoftware
I must say it worked fine so far, so thanks!
If you could move Poi this weekend I would be happy. Otherwise I will
happily move it on some future day myself.
i takes 2 days to sync svn/collective repository so i doubt somebody
would care that much for history of his package. usually ppl use github
svn import (which works in most cases) or just copy last state of trunk
to master.
Yes, that initial sync takes really long. And after this, migrating
each package still takes pretty long, at least when it is an old package
as we need to check each commit since the first one. I am doing this
inside a VirtualBox, so that may slow things down a bit extra. I also
feel it slows down performance for the rest of my laptop as well during
the migration, so I don't often try a migration.
Cheers,
--
Maurits van Rees http://maurits.vanrees.org/
Web App Programmer at Zest Software: http://zestsoftware.nl
"Logical thinking shows conclusively that logical thinking
is inconclusive." - My summary of Gödel, Escher, Bach
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