From: Kurtis H. <khe...@cs...> - 2011-10-22 07:45:18
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I'm a mercurial fan as well. I don't think he's arguing for another SVN repo, rather arguing that using svn-git doesn't really solve the core problem. At some point, I should let him argue for himself. On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Alexander Chemeris <ale...@gm...> wrote: > Moving off-list is a bad idea is 99% of cases. > People have more similar thoughts and problems then it may seem :) > > Ok, I see the point. But why not to continue maintain OpenBTS-UHD in > git? I see no reason to maintain an svn repository for this. I don't > see any developers here who hate git except David, and for users it > just doesn't matter. I think everyone where happy when OpenBTS-IHD was > on github, it's very convenient. > > PS I should admit, I personally like Mercurial more then git, but I > work with git as well and don't have pet peeve for it. > > On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:15, Kurtis Heimerl <khe...@cs...> wrote: >> Thomas and I moved this off-list, but your response was EXACTLY the >> same as mine, so I suppose that may have been a mistake. >> >> I'll try to paraphrase Thomas: The short hand is that a second repo >> allows users to have a repo with stuff not covered (or not yet >> covered) by the CLA. >> >> I think that's a fair point, but not one I'd personally support. I'm >> mostly inclined to make sure that the repo setup encourages us all >> sharing (and working on) the same code base, CLA or not. >> >> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:57 PM, Alexander Chemeris >> <ale...@gm...> wrote: >>> But why do you need a second svn repo? I used svn a lot and never had a need >>> for a second repo. I'm quite surprised. >>> >>> -- >>> Alexander Chemeris >>> Sent from my Android device. Sorry for my brevity. >>> >>> On Oct 22, 2011 4:55 AM, "Thomas Tsou" <tt...@vt...> wrote: >>> >>> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Kurtis Heimerl >>> <khe...@cs...> wrote: >>>> You can't push a... >>> >>> No, you can definitely do that. >>> >>> You can't easily go from one svn repo to a git repo and then to >>> another, different svn repo. Actually, you can't simply go from one >>> svn repo to another svn repo to begin with. That's just the nature of >>> centralized version control; you're only supposed to have one main >>> repo that everyone uses. >>> >>> Thomas >>> >> > > > > -- > Regards, > Alexander Chemeris. > |