Hi Reobert,
openscenegraph is a user I created, there is no osg project on github :-)
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On 13 January 2012 20:16, Robert Osfield robert.osfi...@gmail.com wrote:
HI Mathieu,
On 13 January 2012 17:29, Mathieu MARACHE math...@marache.com wrote:
Sure, I'll create the mirror for
Hi Mathieu,
On 11 January 2012 18:01, Mathieu MARACHE math...@marache.com wrote:
I used git before our internal repo moved from subversion to git, with
git-svn that allows to commit back to a svn repo, here is a page that
explains the process :
Hi Robert,
The change is not a matter of code size, is more how it will affect
your current workflow, for example if you keep accepting patches one
by one, and they made to the repository one by one there will be now
difference, and no extra problems, with the current workflow. If you
switch
Hi Robert,
Sure, I'll create the mirror for
http://www.openscenegraph.org/svn/VirtualPlanetBuilder, add it to the
openscenegraph I created on github, and transfer the ownership of the
project when you want to do the transition from svn to git.
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On 13 January 2012 16:53, Robert
HI Mathieu,
On 13 January 2012 17:29, Mathieu MARACHE math...@marache.com wrote:
Sure, I'll create the mirror for
http://www.openscenegraph.org/svn/VirtualPlanetBuilder, add it to the
openscenegraph I created on github, and transfer the ownership of the
project when you want to do the
For info,
I used git before our internal repo moved from subversion to git, with
git-svn that allows to commit back to a svn repo, here is a page that
explains the process :
http://www.codeography.com/2010/03/17/howto-mirror-git-to-subversion.html
HTH
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Mathieu
On 10 January 2012 10:57,
Hi All,
On the version control front I've sought feedback on the various
contenders and git looks to be the one of the best combinations for
our needs. I don't think we need to go on debating the topic further
as we've debated it plenty of the years.
I'm curious, are their scripts available for
Following up to myself :-)
So for the record, here is a sample of the wiki that I made just to
experiment :
http://openscenegraph.github.com/
two repositories are in sync with the svn repos :
- https://github.com/openscenegraph/osg for osg source code
- https://github.com/openscenegraph/osg-data
Hi All,
Github is an excellent solution for both code and some
documentation, but can the wiki be edited by any user? the wiki must
be accesible with some privileges to any user that wants to
contribute.
If robert is Ok, with git, and the control of the repository on
github can be
On 1/9/2012 2:24 AM, Jose Luis Hidalgo wrote:
If robert is Ok, with git, and the control of the repository on
github can be transferred, the first thing to do is stop making
changes on the subversion. Then we will address how to migrate the
current wiki to github, or hosted on dreamhost.
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson writes:
On 1/9/2012 2:24 AM, Jose Luis Hidalgo wrote:
If robert is Ok, with git, and the control of the repository on
github can be transferred, the first thing to do is stop making
changes on the subversion. Then we will address how to migrate the
current wiki to
git-extensions is my choice of tools (based on msysgit)
http://code.google.com/p/gitextensions/
my 0.02€ :-)
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On 9 January 2012 18:45, Jean-Sébastien Guay jean_...@videotron.ca wrote:
Hi Chris,
We could go on at length about why Git or Hg are superior to each
other, and SVN,
On 1/9/2012 10:45 AM, Jean-Sébastien Guay wrote:
That being said, I don't think there is a wrong choice...
CVS? ;)
RCS? ;) ;)
J-S
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Am 09.01.2012 um 18:26 schrieb Alberto Luaces:
On 1/9/2012 2:24 AM, Jose Luis Hidalgo wrote:
We could go on at length about why Git or Hg are superior to each other, and
SVN, but
IMHG, Hg definitely has a lot better non-Linux support.
For Mac, it seems that there are some clients out
Hi all,
Sorry for the late answer, I created and maintained the github
openscenegraph mirror account since Mar 01, 2010.
At the time I even created a page to explain howto get the code via
git on the main osg site (like the svn page)... We should be able to
dig it from osg website archive in
Am 05.01.12 17:42, schrieb Robert Osfield:
A question to yourself and everyone else - what wiki's would be best?
Mediawiki?
I don't have much experience with wiki's outside the OSG's website
onces so would very much welcome feedback from others that have
maintained and contributed to other
Hi All,
We've been trying to upgrade the current server config for a long
time now, and it can not wait any longer. We have to move the
development and the wiki out of the current server, and change
subversion for a distributed control version system by the way,
hopefully it wil make easy to
Hi,
-1st) migrate from subversion to git, probably github, and try to
keep all the history and start there the development.
There is already a osg git mirror:
https://github.com/openscenegraph
Just to not duplicate work
Arne Kreutzmann
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On 5 January 2012 09:30, Arne Kreutzmann m...@arne-kreutzmann.de wrote:
There is already a osg git mirror:
https://github.com/openscenegraph
Does anyone know who is currently the maintainer of github.com/openscenegraph?
Robert.
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Hi J.L,
I see that openscenegraph.org is back responding so thanks for getting
the present server back on it's feet.
How much time do we have with the current servers before we things
might start to become unmaintainable? What about your own
availability with helping out with migrations?
So
If we're unable to find the owner of the github account, I'm sure that
Github support could give you control over it... since it's just a
mirror of SVN commits right now I'd think that it would be a nonissue
to give the actual project control over the account to use it..
On 1/5/2012 9:42 AM, Robert Osfield wrote:
There are other services like the CDash, which currently run just
fine right how they are, we could think about them later.
I guess if needed we could migrate back to using cdash and pay for the
service. I don't recall the costs/arrangements, does
Hi,
I would vote for migrating to mercurial; it's well support on all platforms,
unlike git is mostly for linux.
Thank you!
Cheers,
Long
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Hi robert,
Am 05.01.12 17:42, schrieb Robert Osfield:
I'm relatively happy with github, however, right now I don't know
who's the current maintainer of the github/openscenegraph, we'll need
to take over admin of this.
If you have a github account, just drop him a message. He's quite
Hi Stephan,
On 5 January 2012 17:51, Stephan Huber ratzf...@digitalmind.de wrote:
If you have a github account, just drop him a message. He's quite
responsive, when the repos was stuck in the past. But I can't recall his
name :)
If you want, i can drop him a message.
I don't have an account
Robert
Maybe it is a good time to investigate OSUOSL
The Oregon State University Open Source Lab is the home of growing,
high-impact open source communities. Its world-class hosting services
enable the Linux operating system, Apache web server, the Drupal
content management system and over
I should also point out that github provides free hosting for open source
projects, including wiki... though I'm not sure that projects can have a
forum on github.
Just a thought.
Matthew
On Jan 3, 2012 11:10 PM, Torben Dannhauer tor...@dannhauer.info wrote:
Hi ,
@ Chris I have a physical
On 1/4/2012 1:35 AM, Norman Vine wrote:
The Oregon State University Open Source Lab is the home of growing,
high-impact open source communities. Its world-class hosting services
http://osuosl.org/services/hosting/
enable the Linux operating system, Apache web server, the Drupal
content
Hi, Robert et Al,
what are the current plans regarding the website changes (new server, new
software)?
If have a (rented) root server in south Germany, if it helps I would help out
with resources (psql database or whole virtual machine) and you can relocate
the Database or whole site if you
Hi Torben et. al,
On 3 January 2012 09:44, Torben Dannhauer tor...@dannhauer.info wrote:
what are the current plans regarding the website changes (new server, new
software)?
We didn't come to any conclusions why I raised the topic last year.
I'll ping Jose L. about current server status and
On 1/3/2012 8:31 AM, Robert Osfield wrote:
If have a (rented) root server in south Germany, if it helps I would help
out with resources (psql database or whole virtual machine) and you can
relocate the Database or whole site if you want.
Thanks for the offer. I have an dreamhost account
Hi ,
@ Chris I have a physical root server, and I use XEN for my own virtualization.
In some month I plan to upgrade to a newer version with more RAM
(http://www.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produkte_rootserver/ex4)
It has a 100Mbit connection with 5 TB traffic per month. All above has only a
10Mbit
Hi,
i see the osg web site down at least once a week for one day. I' am in
Ankara/TURKEY if it matters. Isn't there a permanent solution to this issue or
how many times i see the web site crashed again when i need to view. my browser
tries to connect for a few minutes and i get error like this:
I'm been having the same problem today and all weekend, connecting to
www.openscenegraph.org eventually times out.
Scott
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Hi,
The OpenSceneGraph logo loads, but the redirection to the wiki, and the
wiki link itself (www.openscenegraph.org/projecst/osg), does not work (from
South Africa).
Cheers,
Chris
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Scott Wasinger swasin...@comcast.netwrote:
Still Not able to connect to the
Ditto from SE USA
CD
Chris Jaquet wrote:
Hi,
The OpenSceneGraph logo loads, but the redirection to the wiki, and the wiki
link itself (www.openscenegraph.org/projecst/osg
(http://www.openscenegraph.org/projecst/osg)), does not work (from South
Africa).
Cheers,
Chris
Earlier today I emailed Jose Luis Hidalgo about the server, I haven't
heard back yet.
Robert.
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Subject:
Re: [osg-users] OSG website unresponsive
From:
Chris Jaquet chrisjaq...@gmail.com
Date:
Mon, 14 Nov 2011 21:53:20 +0200
To:
osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org
Hi,
The OpenSceneGraph logo loads, but the redirection to the wiki, and the
wiki link itself (www.openscenegraph.org
From Colorado, USA at this time.
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