If you are interested in the git migration, you can test and play around with it here:
http://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS You can go ahead and fork it and see if everything works ok for you. If we encounter any major issues, we may need to trash and repopulate it so please don't consider it production ready yet. I made detailed notes on the migration for anyone interested here: http://linfiniti.com/2011/05/some-notes-on-the-great-migration-qgis-svn-to-git/ If any git experts notice anything untoward with my procedures please feel free to suggest better working practices. I'll give it a couple of days and if nobody has any major issues, we can start to use that as our canonical repository. Next we will start to work on the trac -> redmine migration (and svn commitlog -> git commitlog in redmine). If anyone has particular expertise in these (especially the latter), please feel free to volunteer your services. The other directories (code examples etc under svn trunk) I will migrate after the release has gone out. Regards Tim -- Tim Sutton - QGIS Project Steering Committee Member (Release Manager) ============================================== Please do not email me off-list with technical support questions. Using the lists will gain more exposure for your issues and the knowledge surrounding your issue will be shared with all. Visit http://linfiniti.com to find out about: * QGIS programming and support services * Mapserver and PostGIS based hosting plans * FOSS Consulting Services Skype: timlinux Irc: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net ============================================== _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
