> On Sep 17, 2019, at 8:02 AM, Richard Earnshaw (lists) > <richard.earns...@arm.com> wrote: > > ... > 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. That sounds ok but it feels incomplete; there are additional steps and dates needed leading up to the 16th December decision point. I would suggest: 1 December 2019: final version of each proposed conversion tool is available, trial conversion repository of the full GCC SVN repository is posted for public examination. That allows 2 weeks for the different tools and their output to get the scrutiny needed for the picking decision to be made. 2 weeks may be more than needed (or possibly, less), but in any case I think this piece needs to be called out. paul
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