Am 01.02.2011 06:37, schrieb Michael Pedersen:
Seriously, when I run it, I get presented with a slew of merges to do,
and the first several of them resulted in merges to tg/controllers.py.
There should be no merges. Maybe you have an old Mercurial version, I
have seen such strange things with
Let me know your sf.net username and I'll get you admin rights.
--Mark Ramm
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Christoph Zwerschke c...@online.de wrote:
Am 01.02.2011 06:37, schrieb Michael Pedersen:
Seriously, when I run it, I get presented with a slew of merges to do,
and the first several of
Quick update (too much going on): New version of repository uploaded.
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Mark Ramm mark.mchristen...@gmail.com wrote:
Let me know your sf.net username and I'll get you admin rights.
--Mark Ramm
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Christoph Zwerschke c...@online.de
Sorry for my abruptness earlier. Things have settled to the point that
I have done everything I can for work's crisis of the day.
So, I followed the instructions from Christoph, but they didn't quite
do everything perfectly. Almost, but not totally. The tags from the
2.0 branch were missing. I
Am 01.02.2011 17:37, schrieb Michael Pedersen:
Christoph: I'm not a strong TG1 person. How can I help with getting
TG1 migrated to sf.net?
It should be easy to migrate the SVN repos.
The more difficult part will be to get the Trac migrated. We need to
both update to the latest Trac version (or
Mark, what do you recommend for bug tracking at SF? The SF tracker or
Trac as hosted app or even something different? Last time I had a look
at Trac on SF, it came only with some basic plugins and did not allow
much customization. Has that been improved?
-- Christoph
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First up: I've used the same tactics to migrated the devtools and docs
repositories to sf.net. They're up and visible right now at
https://sourceforge.net/p/pylonsproject/tg2/home/ so please check them
over and see if the results work for you.
Caveats: The devtools repo has no tags for 2.0. There