Hi Ketan, I will have some time to work on SWTBot from Monday, April 19. I think the following steps should done :
- Update build script to build from git source repository -> I have no idea how difficult it is or time it will take. - Start to fix some bugs and push commits. - Update documentation for contributors. Mariot Ketan Padegaonkar a écrit : > Mariot: > > Thoughts on any timelines that we can use to move off to git ? > > I also have some concerns around having QAs being able to use git. > Although the workflows for such users would be simple, I'm sure they are > not as simple as svn :) > > – Ketan > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: Possibility of moving off to git completely ? > Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 11:09:26 -0400 > From: Eclipse Webmaster (Denis Roy) <webmas...@eclipse.org> > To: Ketan Padegaonkar <ketanpadegaon...@gmail.com> > CC: Anne Jacko <e...@eclipse.org>, 'Wayne Beaton' > <wayne.bea...@eclipse.org> > > > > Hi Ketan, > > Indeed, you can make the move to git, and shut down/turn off/delete your > SVN repository. You are free to perform this move yourself, or we can > assist you if you need help. > > As far as the IP process goes, the only restriction is the one that is > currently in place: only committers on your project may push, and the > commits contained within a push must all be associated to the committer > performing the push. The Commit log must contain either the > Foundation-recognized email address of the committer, or the Committer ID. > > As Wayne has mentioned on the egit mailing list, the egit and jgit > projects can use their own Git+Gerrit repository since the EMO is > observing their workflow/process as an experimental process. No other > projects can be part of that repo, and it is expected that the egit and > jgit projects move to the official Eclipse.org Git infrastructure once > it has matured. > > Please let me know if you need assistance moving your repository, > > Denis > > > On 04/07/2010 05:01 PM, Ketan Padegaonkar wrote: >> Hi EMO and masters of the web :) >> >> A while ago I'd requested a git repo for swtbot. Denis had provided >> the project with a git repo, and I've imported the swtbot repo into >> git. Since I'm currently unsure about the state of things as far as >> git go. I thought I'd write in to ask. >> >> Would it be possible for the project to move off completely over to >> git and turn off svn (or make it readonly). >> >> I presume that there's nothing else that changes as far as the IP >> process is concerned, other than the fact that the committers >> commmit/push to git instead of svn. >> >> Also I was told on the egit mailing list[1] that egit.eclipse.org >> (specifically gerrit) is off limits for anything other than egit/jgit. >> Is that still the case? >> >> Let me know, thanks! >> >> – Ketan >> eclipse.org/swtbot | twitter.com/ketanpkr >> >> [1] - http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/egit-dev/msg01044.html > _______________________________________________ swtbot-dev mailing list swtbot-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/swtbot-dev