Re: Reposurgeon status

2019-09-26 Thread Eric S. Raymond
Joseph Myers : > On Thu, 26 Sep 2019, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > > > > You might want to update the state of reposurgeon on that page. > > > > I will do so. > > Note that once you've created an account, someone will need to add it to > the EditorGroup page before you can edit. I'm having trouble

Re: Reposurgeon status

2019-09-26 Thread Joseph Myers
On Thu, 26 Sep 2019, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > > You might want to update the state of reposurgeon on that page. > > I will do so. Note that once you've created an account, someone will need to add it to the EditorGroup page before you can edit. -- Joseph S. Myers jos...@codesourcery.com

Re: Reposurgeon status

2019-09-26 Thread Eric S. Raymond
Jeff Law : > Probably the most important thing to know is the project will make a > decision on Dec 16 to choose the conversion tool. The evaluation is > based on the state of tool's conversion on that date. More details: > > > https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GitConversion > > You should consider the

Re: Reposurgeon status

2019-09-26 Thread Jeff Law
On 9/25/19 2:32 PM, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > Since the subject of repository conversions has come up, a situation report... > > I am in the very last stages of qualifying the Go port of reposurgeon. > Most importantly to your project, the Go code passed all of the > existing regression tests for r

Reposurgeon status

2019-09-25 Thread Eric S. Raymond
Since the subject of repository conversions has come up, a situation report... I am in the very last stages of qualifying the Go port of reposurgeon. Most importantly to your project, the Go code passed all of the existing regression tests for reading Subversion stream dumps two days ago. That is