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Bob Neugebauer commented on DERBY-7162:
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Thanks [~rhillegas] . For our use of the derby codebase, I am fine with it 
being a read only mirror and you ignoring forks and pull requests

As for your other questions about git mirroring, I cannot answer that myself. I 
don't personally know how frequent git mirroring would occur or if there is any 
involvement from the project team in that process

 

[~cml] This is in relation to the infra ticket I opened INFRA-25623 that you 
responded to, can you let Richard know if there are impacts to the project team 
if the git-mirror is updated?

Thanks

> Update Git mirror for db-derby. Current mirror is out of date, hasn't been 
> updated since 2019
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-7162
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7162
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Build tools
>            Reporter: Bob Neugebauer
>            Priority: Major
>
> There is an existing GIT mirror for DB-DERBY available at 
> [https://github.com/apache/derby] however this mirror is out of date. Last 
> commit was Aug 2019. This mirror is missing all branches and tags that the 
> derby SVN repo contains.
> I had opened an INFRA ticket INFRA-25623 to request an update to git but 
> Chris said this had to come from the derby maintainers.
> I have a project that is using derby, in particular 10.17, and I am looking 
> for the best way to avoid having our build servers hit ASF frequently to pull 
> from SVN. Using a git fork would seem the best way to achieve this.
>  
> Thanks, Bob



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