OoO En ce début d'après-midi nuageux du dimanche 06 mars 2011, vers 14:48, Sandro Tosi <mo...@debian.org> disait :
>> There was some discussions about switching from SVN to git. I don't >> remember everything but a major blocker was that it is not possible to >> checkout a subtree with git and managing a lot of git repositories will >> make it difficult to do global changes to the "global" repository. > It was also about the possibility to perform a changes on all the > packages with a single commit, and not go in every repo, do the > change, commit. >> There is currently a discussion in debian-devel about how to switch from >> SVN to git and they seem to use "mr". > mr is a really powerful tool to manage (m)ultiple (r)epositories. >> See: >> http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/OCamlTaskForce/GitMigration >> http://wiki.debian.org/Games/VCS > And they indeed came up with several repositories, one for each package. Do you think this is an acceptable solution? Commit can be done on several repositories with one command. This is not really a single commit, but maybe close enough. Maybe this was already discussed. -- I WAS NOT TOLD TO DO THIS I WAS NOT TOLD TO DO THIS I WAS NOT TOLD TO DO THIS -+- Bart Simpson on chalkboard in episode 5F13
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