Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-09 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe
This migration is done, you'll need to update your git remotes like: git remote set-url origin https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/cassandra.git Committers, you'll need to link your github and apache accounts via htts://gitbox.apache.org to get push access. Thanks, Sam > On 9 Jan 2019, at 11:

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-09 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-17593 Thanks, Sam > On 4 Jan 2019, at 21:43, Jonathan Haddad wrote: > > Great news, we can also remove this line: We cannot merge or close any pull > requests opened for the apache/cassandra reposit

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Jonathan Haddad
Great news, we can also remove this line: We cannot merge or close any pull requests opened for the apache/cassandra repository, so please don't open them. On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 1:27 PM Michael Shuler wrote: > Patches: > cassandra - https://github.com/apache/cassandra/pull/297 > cassandra-build

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Michael Shuler
Patches: cassandra - https://github.com/apache/cassandra/pull/297 cassandra-builds - https://github.com/apache/cassandra-builds/pull/8 cassandra-dtest - no git-wip usage found. URL update for the DSL seed job repo should be the only change needed there, after the above cassandra-builds commit. - h

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Jonathan Haddad
Silence can be interpreted either as non-awareness or implicit approval. I interpreted (and meant) +1 as "go for it now". On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 8:48 AM Sam Tunnicliffe wrote: > Yeah, I wasn’t really proposing a vote as like you said, it’s happening > anyway. I was just going to give a few days

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe
Yeah, I wasn’t really proposing a vote as like you said, it’s happening anyway. I was just going to give a few days for people to chime in about timings, seeing as some may still be afk after holidays etc. I’ll give it a little while to at least maintain the illusion of waiting for consensus, bu

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Michael Shuler
This change will be forced on Feb 7, so a vote isn't really relevant :) I'm in favor of sooner is better. Things are relatively quiet right now, post-holidays. Let's do it Monday, for example, and we can work through the config changes while most people are fresh from a break. The longer we wait,

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Jonathan Haddad
+1 On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 8:13 AM Ariel Weisberg wrote: > +1 > > On Fri, Jan 4, 2019, at 5:49 AM, Sam Tunnicliffe wrote: > > As per the announcement on 7th December 2018[1], ASF infra are planning > > to shutdown the service behind git-wip-us.apache.org and migrate all > > existing repos to gitb

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Ariel Weisberg
+1 On Fri, Jan 4, 2019, at 5:49 AM, Sam Tunnicliffe wrote: > As per the announcement on 7th December 2018[1], ASF infra are planning > to shutdown the service behind git-wip-us.apache.org and migrate all > existing repos to gitbox.apache.org > > There are further details in the original mail,

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Jeff Jirsa
+1 -- Jeff Jirsa > On Jan 4, 2019, at 2:49 AM, Sam Tunnicliffe wrote: > > As per the announcement on 7th December 2018[1], ASF infra are planning to > shutdown the service behind git-wip-us.apache.org and migrate all existing > repos to gitbox.apache.org > > There are further details in

Re: Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Jason Brown
+1 for the migration. Thanks for owning and leading this, Sam On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 02:58 Sam Tunnicliffe wrote: > As per the announcement on 7th December 2018[1], ASF infra are planning to > shutdown the service behind git-wip-us.apache.org and migrate all > existing repos to gitbox.apache.or

Git Repo Migration

2019-01-04 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe
As per the announcement on 7th December 2018[1], ASF infra are planning to shutdown the service behind git-wip-us.apache.org and migrate all existing repos to gitbox.apache.org There are further details in the original mail, but apparently one of the benefits of the migration is that we'll hav