> On Sep 17, 2019, at 3:02 PM, Richard Earnshaw (lists) > <richard.earns...@arm.com> wrote: > > At the Cauldron this weekend the overwhelming view for the move to GIT soon > was finally expressed. > ... > > So in summary my proposed timetable would be: > > Monday 16th December 2019 - cut off date for picking which git conversion to > use > > Tuesday 31st December 2019 - SVN repo becomes read-only at end of stage 3. > > Thursday 2nd January 2020 - (ie read-only + 2 days) new git repo comes on > line for live commits. > > Doing this over the new year holiday period has both advantages and > disadvantages. On the one hand the traffic is light, so the impact to most > developers will be quite low; on the other, it is a holiday period, so > getting the right key folk to help might be difficult. I won't object > strongly if others feel that slipping a few days (but not weeks) would make > things significantly easier.
The timetable looks entirely reasonable to me. I have regenerated my primary version this week, and it's up at https://git.linaro.org/people/maxim-kuvyrkov/gcc-pretty.git/ . So far I have received only minor issue reports about it, and all known problems have been fixed. I could use a bit more scrutiny :-). Regards, -- Maxim Kuvyrkov www.linaro.org