Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
On 23.09.2008, at 15:08, zoe wrote:
David Soria Parra wrote:
As far as I know the actual conversion is done, but a lot of the
CVSROOT/ scripts are not yet rewritten to fit the subversion hook
system. Also Marcus proposed and I guess it was somehow accepted,
that the new scripts are done in Python and not in Perl.
Is there a list of what needs to be written? I have some spare time
and could help, although I confess I'd prefer to write in PHP.
i would agree that PHP should be the preferred language unless we could
spare a lot of work with using something existing and adapting it .. but
even then the goal should be to eat as much of our own dogfood for this
.. seems like there is nothing that would be so heavy (or long running)
to make PHP totally unfit for this.
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
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There has been a (short) discussion about this on the svn-migration
mailinglist (cc'd) which resulted in the recommendation of writing it
either in Python (because subversion uses that natively) or PHP (since
we don't like the whole perl clog that's in there right now).
The migration process seems to have ground to a standstill lately
(judging by the amount of posts to that list in the last month (last one
being at the start of september)), but all help is appreciated. Please
join that mailinglist so we can all work together and not be forced to
re-post every idea and option twice (internals and svn-migration) just
because people don't read the list.
- Tul
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