On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 04:20:26AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote: >Hi, > >I've just checked the list you provided below with what's in my local >copy, deployed with .mrconfig: > >Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com> (2018-04-26): >> bak.debootstrap > >=> deleted as mentioned earlier. > >> d-i > >=> can go away (alioth generated for all git-based projects)?
Yup. It's empty, so I've killed it. We'll want it anyway for the top-level d-i git repo, see below! >> daily-build-logs > >=> repository is likely corrupted, not sure it's recoverable; it might > make sense to scratch it since its main purpose is to make it easy > to find what broke when daily builds regress. Most useful short term > anyway, IMHO. Nod. Looks totally broken, so the import to salsa didn't work. Deleted the salsa project. >> kadit-playbooks >> kadit > >=> both not mentioned on purpose Nod. >So I think we're (almost) good here. Yup. I'm now working on the svn2git conversion for the top-level d-i svn repo. It's taking a while with ~70k commits to resolve! I'm explicitly ignoring the "people" dir for now, as most of those personal brances are ancient: $ svn ls -v svn://svn.debian.org/svn/d-i/people/ 69848 adrianor Apr 22 2015 ./ 40600 xam Sep 12 2006 alphix-guest/ 43936 fjp Jan 06 2007 barbier/ 57427 bubulle Jan 23 2009 bubulle/ 50510 cjwatson Dec 18 2007 cjwatson/ 41238 eddyp-gu Oct 04 2006 eddyp/ 62833 fjp Apr 01 2010 fjp/ 40623 huggie Sep 13 2006 huggie/ 21996 jbailey Sep 24 2004 jbailey/ 60699 joeyh Sep 09 2009 joeyh/ 48862 lunar Aug 03 2007 lunar/ 41604 sferriol Oct 12 2006 ninou/ 40190 joeyh Aug 24 2006 otavio/ 42674 pgeyleg- Nov 17 2006 pema/ 51136 philh Feb 01 2008 philh/ 49104 rmh Sep 01 2007 rmh/ 69848 adrianor Apr 22 2015 sandbox/ 17800 sjogren Jul 16 2004 sjogren/ 63663 aurel32 Jul 06 2010 slackydeb/ 41094 stappers Sep 29 2006 stappers/ 35463 tbm Mar 16 2006 tbm/ 65626 cjwatson Nov 15 2010 waldi/ 66442 wouter Mar 13 2011 wouter/ 41260 fjp Oct 05 2006 xam/ 49051 zinoviev Aug 27 2007 zinoviev/ If people want their old personal svn branches, shout now or they can grab them from the archive... -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com "I've only once written 'SQL is my bitch' in a comment. But that code is in use on a military site..." -- Simon Booth