On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 01:41 +1100, Daniel Stone wrote: > On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 02:48:45PM +0100, Luc Verhaegen wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:30:53AM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote: > > > I don't think that's necessarily true in areas that aren't EXA; > > > certainly, no-one else has complained, and the patch flow from both > > > regular and one-off contributors seems to be very similar to what it was > > > before the change. > > > > > > I can't speak for Keith, but I would've assumed that as a major > > > subsystem responsible for some inordinately large percentage of commits > > > these days, that EXA would have (at least) one tree where one could pull > > > from to obtain the latest reviewed and mergeable EXA commits. It makes > > > everyone's lives a lot easier -- including yours, because you don't have > > > to patchbomb the list and follow up doggedly on the patchbombs. One > > > mail ('please pull the EXA tree') would suffice. > > > > So if this mode of working is now imposed, does that mean that our ~ on > > annarchy, which will supposedly hold such trees, will be backed up now? > > Right now, it's not, but someone proposed backing up at least the git > trees, which I think makes a great deal of sense. > > I'd be pretty concerned if a git tree for a major component like EXA > vanished with no-one at all having any kind of copy of it though; > wouldn't you?
In the last data loss, my ~anholt/mesa disappeared. I figured I'd re-upload it at some point, but there are a bunch of branches to put up, so I put it off. Some people wanted some of it, but meh. Yesterday, in the midst of some travel-related sleep-dep I nearly hosed my Mesa git tree, and realized that my backup of my Mesa tree (annarchy) wasn't backed up at the moment, and I could have lost everything. Yeah, my laptop should be backed up. But could we please backup annarchy for imperfect people? -- Eric Anholt e...@anholt.net eric.anh...@intel.com
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