Hi Jean-Baptiste interesting point, that I’ve been also looking at in the past.
Issues I encountered in the past are: (1) Where to place the *-extra project on github. ASF related projects are mirrored under the Apache user [1]. To keep it consistent, we might need an apache-extra user on github. (2) How does the mirroring actually work? As far as I read, you need to open a request on github so that they will run the mirroring commands since those are not exposed to the public, but maybe I am wrong. Best, - Christoph [1] https://github.com/apache On 10 Jan 2014, at 15:22, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Henryk, > > you are right. My proposal is more a mirror on github: so the code itself > stays on googecode, but we have a mirror on github (as we have for other > Apache projects). > > Regards > JB > > On 01/10/2014 03:17 PM, Henryk Konsek wrote: >>> I meant the [camel,servicemix]-extra projects from googlecode. It would be >>> nice to have git repositories for the code. >> >> Keep in mind guys, that Google Code supports git repositories. We have >> migrated Camel Extra to git [1] few months back. >> >> BTW I think that usage of Google Code repository [2] is somehow >> regulated by the Apache Extras rules [3]. However to be honest I would >> prefer to have Camel Extra at GitHub as well :) . >> >> Cheers. >> >> [1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/camel-extra/source/checkout >> [2] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/hosting/ >> [3] http://community.apache.org/apache-extras/faq.html >> > > -- > Jean-Baptiste Onofré > [email protected] > http://blog.nanthrax.net > Talend - http://www.talend.com
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