On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>wrote:
> Hi, > > > We do want to get those mirrors back up before we move forward right? > I'd guess that would take less time/infra has less objections (if at all) > to that than the read/write Git repo so ask for the mirrors first. > > In order to have a read/write git repo we would have to disconnect it from > being a SVN mirror right? Otherwise committed/pushed changes in the git > repo could be over written. I guess we have SVN changes merged into the git > repo and git changes merged back into SVN but I think that would get messy > fast. > > Thanks, > Justin Hmm... not sure how messy that can get yet if we keep SVN mirroring to Git and merging patches into Git and sending them to SVN via git-svn. I was about to open an INFRA ticket to request the new mirrors after the SVN restructure, but now I'm not sure if I should do that now or wait until we figure out how to handle patches from Git/GitHub. Perhaps I should set up a test SVN with a Git mirror to play with this workflow? I'm going to look into this right now and see if this is something I can set up in a reasonable amount of time (like a couple of hours as opposed to a few days). -omar