On 3/30/2015 8:16 AM, Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Fr, 27 Mär 2015, Bram Moolenaar wrote:

Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Fr, 27 Mär 2015, Ben Fritz wrote:

I'd just like to point out that all you githeads arguing over the
various different options on pull and fetch and whether they break or
keep your repository intact, are making me VERY sad about losing
Mercurial.

Bram, is there a chance you'd be willing to also push to a Mercurial
mirror using one of the various bridge methods, either automatically
via repository hook or manually when you push patches to the public
repo?

If so, are we definitely set on GitHub? Has anyone found a hosting
site that allows you to have one landing page for both a git and a Hg
repository?
If I have understood correctly, it's easy enough to setup a mirror
somewhere else. If that is straightforward, I could set it up for github
to mirror somewhere else (bitbucket?)

Bram, would you like to create an official vim account at bitbucket or
do you want me to do it?
Looks like Vim on bitbucket is taken.  You could ask them if they can
make it available.  Or we can use vim-mirror, to make clear it's not the
main one.  It would be great if you can set this up (less work for me
:-).
I have setup a mercurial mirror here:
https://bitbucket.org/vim-mirror/vim
(as a bonus, this is a clone of the official google code repository, so
it contains all commits from there).

Issues are not allowed, and although I have documented in the repository
settings that this is a mirror of github, I do not see it, when visiting
the project. Oh well...

It's using a post-commit hook to follow github master branch and a
cronjob that is regularly updating the repository (several times a day
so it should be fairly accurate). Bram hasn't committed anything there
yet, so I am not sure, it is working as expected.

It's certainly nice to change 1 line in my existing clone's hgrc and once again have access to the latest and greatest.

(I liked that last change "ignore git files", if only it were so easy ;-)

-ernie


Let's see what happens ;)

Best,
Christian


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