Re: [HACKERS] Fate of the old cvs repository

2010-11-19 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 19:15, David Fetter da...@fetter.org wrote:
 On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 05:54:04PM +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
 So, it seems we're pretty firmly on git now, and I doubt we're ever
 going to shift back now :)

 That means I'd like to get the two CVS VMs shut down (that's
 cvs.postgresql.org and anoncvs.postgresql.org), so we don't have to
 attempt to maintain them...

 What should we do with the official old cvs repository when we do
 this? Just create a .tar.gz and drop it on the ftp site? (I assume
 most committers already have such a copy of the repository, but there
 should probably be an official one for the project?) Anything else?

 +1 for dropping a tarball on the FTP mirrors.  That way it's
 distributed and hard to lose. :)

It's now done. It will show up in /pub/dev/archive/ on the ftp mirrors
as soon as they've replicated.


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[HACKERS] Fate of the old cvs repository

2010-10-17 Thread Magnus Hagander
So, it seems we're pretty firmly on git now, and I doubt we're ever
going to shift back now :)

That means I'd like to get the two CVS VMs shut down (that's
cvs.postgresql.org and anoncvs.postgresql.org), so we don't have to
attempt to maintain them...

What should we do with the official old cvs repository when we do
this? Just create a .tar.gz and drop it on the ftp site? (I assume
most committers already have such a copy of the repository, but there
should probably be an official one for the project?) Anything else?

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Re: [HACKERS] Fate of the old cvs repository

2010-10-17 Thread David Fetter
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 05:54:04PM +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
 So, it seems we're pretty firmly on git now, and I doubt we're ever
 going to shift back now :)
 
 That means I'd like to get the two CVS VMs shut down (that's
 cvs.postgresql.org and anoncvs.postgresql.org), so we don't have to
 attempt to maintain them...
 
 What should we do with the official old cvs repository when we do
 this? Just create a .tar.gz and drop it on the ftp site? (I assume
 most committers already have such a copy of the repository, but there
 should probably be an official one for the project?) Anything else?

+1 for dropping a tarball on the FTP mirrors.  That way it's
distributed and hard to lose. :)

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David.
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Re: [HACKERS] Fate of the old cvs repository

2010-10-17 Thread Joshua D. Drake
On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 17:54 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
 So, it seems we're pretty firmly on git now, and I doubt we're ever
 going to shift back now :)
 
 That means I'd like to get the two CVS VMs shut down (that's
 cvs.postgresql.org and anoncvs.postgresql.org), so we don't have to
 attempt to maintain them...
 
 What should we do with the official old cvs repository when we do
 this? Just create a .tar.gz and drop it on the ftp site? (I assume
 most committers already have such a copy of the repository, but there
 should probably be an official one for the project?) Anything else?

Sounds good to me, for archival purposes. Maybe put a link on the wiki
for historical purposes.

JD

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