Hi all, When KDE committed to performing a migration to Git back in 2010, one of the things that was agreed at the time was that translators could remain on Subversion to avoid disrupting their workflows.
This however has led to a certain amount of additional infrastructure which Sysadmin needs to continue to maintain. In recognition of the fact that with few exceptions, everything has now migrated from Subversion aside from Translations, i'd like to reduce the level of infrastructure supporting our Subversion repository to the bare minimum necessary. This would include the shutdown of WebSVN in particular, which when coupled with the shutdown of our two CGit instances would also allow for us to eliminate an entire virtual machine from our systems. On top of this, i'd also like to remove commit access to it for everyone but translators and those who need to work on the small number of websites remaining on Subversion and only provision this for people on an as-needed basis. In the next year or so i'd expect the remaining websites to complete their migrations to Git, after which only translators would receive access. We would also cease providing geographically distributed anonsvn service, with anonymous access only being provided by the master server going forward. Any comments? Thanks, Ben