Hello
Yes, you are stressing an important point. I don't think anyone on the Wave
project would like cancellation of the podling. So, the only solution would
be just complete the migration and move the source code to the Apache Infra,
hopefully along with the Wiki.
However, there are technical issues as well. I already contacted the infra
and the Apache SVN mail lists for assistance on the move from Hg to SVN, but
it seems like there's no single easy to use tool to do it. There are bunch
of tools that can help, though, but that requires investigation. If the
infra would provide some tool that would enable automatical migration from
Hg to SVN - that would be really helpful.
Yuri

On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Christian Grobmeier <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Wave has entered incubation on 2010-12-01.
> I think it is time to re-open the discussion on the source code move
> from hg to svn again. The project is now 10 months in incubation and
> the sources are still not the ASF. Without sources incubation makes no
> sense imho.
>
> Can we sum up what exactly is going on and what are the blockers?
>
> I know people are not keen working with SVN, but as long as there is
> no GIT at the ASF, this is the only way to go. If this is a blocker,
> we should discuss the cancelation of this podling. I think it is not
> (or should not)
>
> Are there technical problems - then we should outline whats expected.
> Maybe infra can help
>
> CHeers
>

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