David Soria Parra wrote:
But is the Mercurial mirror stay up (aka hg.php.net)?
Not for the moment. The extra work to setup the mirrors is too high.
Once we are on git, i will setup a git->hg read only mirror (you can
also use hg-git to commit back to git).
If you urgently need the mirrors up, I might consider it, but at
the moment I try to avoid extra work.
As long as the git repo does not have any 'nasties' so that hg-git does do a
clean clone then there is probably no need to have a hg.php.net. I'm having no
problem handling 'git only' projects from my 'hg only' setup, and I'm sure that
there will be a quite a few 'mirrors' once things settle down.
I'm sure time is better spent on integration with bug tracker and the rest of
the infrastructure.
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