Hi!

On Aug 13, 2013, at 12:56 PM, Răzvan Crainea wrote:

> 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!
> 

YES!

> 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?
> 

I don't think you guys should waste time in having a subversion branch. We use 
git now, subversion is in the past!

Also, for those with nostalgia, this actually works:

svn checkout https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips


Cheers,

--
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé
AG Projects




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