On Friday, May 17, 2013 01:33:38 PM Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On 05/17/2013 01:20 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > > This came up recently on debian-python. It's a very long thread, but the > > basic outcome was that, while quite a few people wanted to move away from > > svn, there was very little consensus on which VCS to migrate to, whether > > to > > include full source tarballs, and how to do any migration. It was > > suggested > > that if someone was willing to put the time in to drive a migration, that > > might be OK, but by then the discussion had pretty much killed all > > enthusiasm for it. > > > > My memory is that there was also disagreement over whether the team could > > live with packages split across two difference VCSs. Some people argued > > that the teams packages should be unified, others that a migration would > > be > > easier if it didn't need to be all-at-once. Some other packaging teams > > (e.g. Games) do have packages in two VCSs. > > > > Here's the start of that thread, if you've got time to read through it > > all: > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2013/02/msg00032.html > > thanks for the link. I am willing to drive the migration for > python-apps (PAPT); i will target moving all of the packages to git, and > i will include upstream tarballs. I will use tools and scripts that i > will document and i will document my work so that other python-related > teams can take advantage of my effort. > > If the PAPT team wants to bless this effort by creating a tree of git > repositories that i can stage this transition into, that is fine by me. > If not, i will stage these transitions directly into the collab-maint > tree of git repos (as i have already done with trac), and then people > can decide whether they want to move them into some hypothetical PAPT > tree of git repos whenever the PAPT team gets around to making that > decision. > > Which would folks prefer?
If the team moves to full source git archives, I'll just drop the team from all the packages I maintain. Scott K P.S. See, now the fun begins.
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