just the question, where do us contributors who are not committers but have
cla's on file (ie already asf committers) push our changes?

hoping this change will make contributing easier.

- Stephen

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On 28 Dec 2011 19:56, "Eric Evans" <eev...@acunu.com> wrote:

> While this is something we had talked about for ages, the actual
> switch-over happened rather abruptly, and Cassandra's canonical
> repository is now hosted in Git.
>
> For instructions on getting started, see
> https://git-wip-us.apache.org.  We've also started putting random
> administrivia in the wiki at
> http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/GitTransition.
>
> The Github mirror (http://github.com/apache/cassandra) hasn't been
> seeing updates since the move, but that will be fixed at some point.
> The important thing is that they share identical histories, so new (or
> existing forks) are forward-compatible.
>
> There are a few outstanding items being worked on (CI systems for
> example), but if you notice something that's been missed don't
> hesitate to speak up.  The website will be updated as soon as SVN is
> unlocked.
>
> There are also some matters of work-flow or process that we need to
> hashed out.  For example, how do we handle reviews now?  Do we
> continue to mandate/recommend/allow rebasing?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> --
> Eric Evans
> Acunu | http://www.acunu.com | @acunu
>

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