From: Sam W. <sam...@gm...> - 2024-04-05 13:49:08
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It shouldn't be too hard to simply import SVN history to git and push it every night to github. Then just put a note to the effect of, "we won't accept pull requests filed against this repository". But of course, we can still fork it there, run CI/CD pipelines there, etcetera. That opens up the possibility that someone wants to fork on github (or whatever) it to fix some issue or add a feature. Such a fork can still be manually applied to the SVN repository. Is this a viable strategy? On Fri, 5 Apr 2024 at 14:28, Felix Salfelder <fe...@sa...> wrote: > Apologies, I did not mean to re-open this discussion. > > In order to provide a non-experimental git repo, we need a system that > performs the export. To keep the mirror on SF up to date, a "bot" > account on SF is required, with the permission to push to it. None of > this won't run on SF infrastructure, see [0,1]. > > cheers > felix > > [0] > https://sourceforge.net/p/sdcc/mailman/sdcc-devel/thread/05841bfc-2dc0-cd9d-b988-f0c1ccfa4f4c%40spth.de > [1] https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/25239/ > > > _______________________________________________ > sdcc-devel mailing list > sdc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sdcc-devel > |