Re: Subversion migration schedule (cut-off Fri 18 Mar)



On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 04:04:23PM +0700, Ross Golder wrote:
> The most recent test migration took 3 days and 3 hours to convert every
> single GNOME module from CVS to Subversion. However, as soon as a module
> has been migrated, it will be available for read and write access via
> Subversion. So, I am hoping to run the migration in such an order that
> the more active/important modules are migrated first, and will be
> available within the first few hours of the migration. Any advice on a
> strategy for preparing the module list in such an activity/importance
> order would be appreciated (via gnome-infrastructure gnome org, pls).
> Maybe I could start taking requests, like a radio DJ? :)
> 
> Anyway, I have attempted to fill in as much detail and answer as many
> other questions as possible here:
> 
> http://live.gnome.org/Subversion
> 
> If I've missed anything, or anyone can see any showstopper problems, or
> they don't like the proposed cut-off date (or my shoes), please use the
> wiki, or let us know via gnome-infrastructure gnome org and we'll see
> what we can do.

  Counter proposal, migrate projects one by one as their maintainers gives
the go ahead to proceed with it. Keep an easilly accessible (for both humans
and tools) list of what a given project is using at a point in time.

Daniel

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