Would anyone object to converting the CVS repositories here to git (and possibly also move them to the IMHO much more pleasant github)?
I'm willing to do the actual conversion. I also found a copy of the old degas CVS repository, so in that case I intended to include the full commit history from when the degas tree was created in 1998.
//Marcus
I'm absolutely for it - I am on GIT for most new stuff, so I barely know how to work CVS anymore anyway.
I don't object. Go ahead.
Christoph
Am 18.04.17 um 17:21 schrieb Marcus Sundberg:
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I'll go ahead then. I'll use <username>@users.sf.net as the author email in git commits from those who have been active in CVS here on Sourceforge, and for those who were only active back in the degas tree I'll use what's in the "cvsusers" file found there. If anyone prefer another email to be used for their commits; let me know.
I'll also do the conversion so that each library becomes it's own git repository.
For me, please use Peter Rosin peda@lysator.liu.se. I'm perhaps also known as Peter Ekberg but that was before I got married and maybe that predated my first GGI contribution. It was a long time ago and I don't remember exactly...
Looking forward to ditch CVS...
Noted. CVS only records the username, so all commits from a user will get the same name and email during the conversion.