Hello all!

As some of you might have already noticed, the old SVN repository (hosted by SourceForge) does not contain the 1.10 branch yet. The reason for not creating it yet is because we would like to argue a bit about it's necessity.

The main reason we are still maintaining the old SVN branches synchronized with GIT is for old checkouts to still be able to update their sources. However, this is not the case of OpenSIPS 1.10, since all the new checkouts should be done directly from the GIT repository.

A different reason is that we are using a few scripts for automatically generate documentation, db schemas, debs and so on and so forth. Most of these scripts rely on the old SVN repository to make sure they always use the latest version of the sources. However we think it is worth investing time in porting them to GIT, since at a certain point we would like to completely get rid of the SVN repository. And probably it is a good idea to start now!

So basically my question is: do you think we should still invest effort in creating and maintaining the 1.10 SVN branch on the old repository? Or you would rather migrate your deployments to a GIT based repository?

Do not be afraid to throw your opinions, any feedback is welcome!

Thanks!
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Razvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Core Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com

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