On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Christoph Zwerschke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I have tried this out and it works very well.

We have differing opinions on the status of "very well" ;)

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.

The problem we have is that tg2.1 diverged from the 2.0 branch
significantly earlier than 2.0 was cut out of svn. There's no easy
match. If you can do it, I'll admit to being eternally grateful. As it
is, I just keep running into roadblocks (and spent much of tonight
trying to make it work). I'll try again tomorrow, but this is
definitely on the discouraging side. At least this should be one of
the harder things to get done.

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Alessandro Molina
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I actually prefer mercurial to git, but I think that working with the
> two is usually the same, so it won't be  a problem moving to git.
> Also the current trac is a real mess, so a bit of clean up would be great.

Actually, using the mercurial extension I listed above, you get to use
mercurial to access git. Trust me, it's nice :)

> What do you think about a 2.1.1 release?
> It would be a solution to the few annoying bugs of TG2.1 and would
> permit to test the new tickets and repositories environment.

I think that we're too early in this restructure to ponder what the
next release can or should be, or when it should be. Once we complete
the migration to sf.net, we can focus on figuring out what the next
release should be.

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Alessandro Molina
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Also I was thinking that it would be a great idea to recover the
> Turbogears Planet and put the titles of the posts in a column of the
> turbogears homepage, it would make the project look more active and
> would provide good suggestions and insteresting news to new users.

That is on my list of things to get done for the sf.net site. I think
we can do a lot there with blog aggregation to help show life in the
project.

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