I agree with Alex.  We should get the project infrastructure for the project up 
and running before we move the code over.  I am very interested in getting the 
project site up and running and am more than willing to help with Jira also.

~Michael

On Jan 3, 2011, at 9:49 PM, Alex North wrote:

> I've though a little about this, and I know Michael MacFadden has too. My
> first thoughts are that the code should move last, that being the most
> crucial piece to keep working to support existing development. But there are
> a couple of other pieces to move to Apache infrastructure too.
> 
> - Issues to JIRA
> - Continuous build to Apache-hosted Hudson
> - Documentation, etc (probably)
> 
> I suggest we can move these first without interrupting development too much,
> then move the code when everything else is in place. Thoughts?
> 
> When it comes to moving the code, I'm not sure there is an easy way to
> import mercurial history. If there's an existing tool, let's use it, but
> otherwise let's just take a snapshot at head and get on with life. There's
> no complex branching or tags in our repositories, though we do have two
> repositories to somehow squeeze into one (WIAB and the Splash lightweight
> client).
> 
> On 3 January 2011 06:08, Andrus Adamchik <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> [email protected] ( http://www.apache.org/dev/infra-mail.html )
>> 
>> But keep in mind that this has been discussed to death throughout Apache,
>> and there is in fact an effort underway to provide git as an option for the
>> 'canonical' repo. For now it can be used on the client via git-svn.
>> 
>> Andrus
>> 
>> On Jan 2, 2011, at 8:47 PM, Zachary Jones wrote:
>> 
>>> Where is the best place to have the OT disxussion about reasons for
>>> SVN vs. Git? I've found Git quite intuitive from simple to complex,
>>> and I'm curious how others in projects like ASF related with the 'new
>>> tech'
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Zak
>>> 
>>> On Saturday, January 1, 2011, Andrus Adamchik <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>> Now that we have almost all accounts in place, I think it is a good time
>> to discuss migrating the Wave code to the ASF SVN. Not sure if there is a
>> way to import history/tags/branches from Mercurial to SVN? If not, I guess
>> we'd have to just import the heads of all relevant branches. Anyways, that's
>> a question for the Wave developers to answer - how do you want to proceed
>> with this?
>>>> 
>>>> Andrus
>>> 
>> 
>> 

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