Cool, I think to import the commit history and all the branches is better.
If some branches are not needed, we can delete it in git repo then.
Do we have a plan to start this work?
Best Regards,
Iridium
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 12:25 PM, Mark Fortner wrote:
> Hi Bob,
> It seems there are
Hello Bob!
I am sorry Bob, I should have answered this the first time.
For the history, for a while I had a gerrit connection set up a few years
back with a Jenkins that built and ran the tests. This was an attempt to
allow persons preferring to work through gerrit. This was more or less a
test
Would be a nice idea. Good Java code argouml is made of.
*Romain Flacher*
2018-04-09 11:23 GMT+02:00 Bob Tarling :
> Just added Jason and Linus via alternative email addresses.
>
> I would vote we move entirely to git and that leaves no choice but to host
> the source
I tried pinging him in Facebook as well.
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018, 9:15 pm Bob Tarling, wrote:
> Other attempts for Linus
>
> On 9 April 2018 at 10:23, Bob Tarling wrote:
>
>> Just added Jason and Linus via alternative email addresses.
>>
>> I would
Other attempts for Linus
On 9 April 2018 at 10:23, Bob Tarling wrote:
> Just added Jason and Linus via alternative email addresses.
>
> I would vote we move entirely to git and that leaves no choice but to host
> the source elsewhere.
>
> Should we do this, we would
Just added Jason and Linus via alternative email addresses.
I would vote we move entirely to git and that leaves no choice but to host
the source elsewhere.
Should we do this, we would need first to move just the source but keep
tigris as our homepage. There is too much wiki lost to just close
So it sounds like another reason to make the move to github, Christian.
Mark
Cheers,
Mark
On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 1:19 AM, Christian Heinrich <
christ...@gladbachcity.de> wrote:
> FYI, tigris is no longer accepting new projects so I dare say that the
> project will shut down at
> some point,
Hi Bob,
If I recall correctly there was some reason that the project wasn't moved
to GitHub, having to do with the original founders and some connection to
tigris. I'm a little vague on the details, but someone else may remember.
Assuming it's feasible, what steps do we need to follow to move the
To my mind we might as well move over to git entirely.
I very occasionally come back to some personal plugins of argo. Having
everything on git would be an advantage and might encourge participation
once more.
On 25 March 2018 at 23:08, Mark Fortner wrote:
> Hi Linus,
> I