On Feb 20, 2014, at 4:20 PM, Gerald Combs <ger...@wireshark.org> wrote:

> I'd prefer to have as few repositories and repository URLs as possible.
> This would hopefully make things less confusing for developers and is
> one less thing to monitor and maintain on the server side. (On the other
> hand I think there's a compelling argument for mirroring to GitHub,

As long as all mirroring either

        1) treats the mirror as read-only

or

        2) something automatically pulls changes from the mirror to the 
Official Repository

and

        3) github doesn't become a replacement for Bugzilla.

I speak from experience with libpcap and tcpdump, which:

        have both repositories on bpf.tcpdump.org and GitHub; changes checked 
into bpf get pushed to GitHub automatically (I don't know how often - it might 
be nightly) but changes on GitHub (such as merged pull requests) currently 
require that they be *manually* pulled (I have a "pull-from-github" script that 
lets me do that to my libpcap and tcpdump trees, and then I push them to bpf);

        use GitHub as the bug database - meaning it doesn't support attachments.

> (It looks like people are still checking out from
> anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark. I'm not sure what to do about that.)

Make one last checkin to it that changes autogen.sh to just print

        THESE AREN'T THE WIRESHARK SOURCES YOU'RE LOOKING FOR.  MOVE ALONG TO 
{url}

and exit with an exit status of 1, and perhaps tweak the configure script to do 
the same?

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