To git or not to git, that is no more the question. The question has been simplified to *when.*
2012/2/16 Sumana Harihareswara <[email protected]> on wikitech-l If you develop MediaWiki core, or work on extensions that the Wikimedia > Foundation deploys, you should prepare for your development workflow to > switch on the weekend of March 3rd. Instead of Subversion and the Code > Review tool at mediawiki.org, we will be using Git and Gerrit. > > Summary: > > https://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/02/15/wikimedia-engineering-moving-from-subversion-to-git/ > > Affected projects: > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Conversion#Affected_development_projects > > If you work on an extension that the Wikimedia Foundation does not use, > or on a non-MediaWiki project hosted at svn.wikimedia.org, you have more > time to decide. Talk it over with your community and decide whether you > would like to move to Git immediately, move to Git sometime over the > next several months, or move to another hosting provider sometime before > mid-2013. We would like to gradually migrate all projects currently on > Wikimedia's Subversion repository so that we can make all of > svn.wikimedia.org read-only by the middle of 2013, and thus only have to > support one source control infrastructure. > > New workflow instructions, open issues, docs, etc.: > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git > > > -- Bináris
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