On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 02:18:14AM +0100, Erik van Konijnenburg wrote: > On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 11:55:37AM +0100, Marco Amadori wrote: > > Another question, could you use already setup svn for yaird? there is > > already > > a yaird subversion repo in d-i alioth svn. > > As Sven noted, that's part of kernel tree; it includes the debian parts, > not only the core. > > At the moment, I'm using TLA for development on a machine behind a proxy. > > Options: > * I can mirror the TLA history to a public site quickly; > this format is designed to make it easy to work in a distributed manner: > produce patches for dmraid that can be incorporated upstream real simple, > build adapted versions with bug fixes and debian control files. > You can start your own archive based on the original; you archive > will have no limitations that the original doesn't have. > > * Migrate to bazaar-ng. This has the same advantages as TLA, > plus the user interface is easier to get started with. > It would mean a loss of history though, haven't got the tailor tool > working properly. Plus, it claims to be only a beta, with a format > upgrade planned somewhere around 1.0. And it would take me a bit more > testing to publish, I haven't studied bazaar-ng in depth. > (Then again, yaird does not yet claim stable status either, > bazaar-ng is selfhosting and it's used heavily in ubuntu.) > > * Migrate to SVN. Uhm, back to the centralised model, > it's a less than completely irresistible option. > Perhaps the tailor package could create a gateway ... > > The quickest way to make a repository available would be for me to mirror > the TLA archive; this has zero information loss due to migration, so it's > easy to switch to something better once that becomes available.
Once Jonas sets up the alioth account he has been speaking of, he can ask for a TLA archive there, and you can just put your stuff in it i suppose. I personally prefer the simpolicity of SVN over TLA, but i guess the distributed nature of TLA has its advantages. /me is using darcs locally here for this reason too. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]