Hi
as 3.3.0 is out, it's time to move to Git. If there are no objections, I'd do the migration this Thursday (11th March). During the migration no commits will be allowed to both SVN and Git (I'll remove privileges to do that).
The migration should take at most one hour and I expect it to start around 10:00 CET, so around 11:00 CET the Git repository should be ready to use.
After migrating the code I'll do necessary changes on other infrastructure (demo server, snapshots, creating releases), what should be all completed during Thursday.
Michal Čihař a écrit :
Hi
as 3.3.0 is out, it's time to move to Git. If there are no objections, I'd do the migration this Thursday (11th March). During the migration no commits will be allowed to both SVN and Git (I'll remove privileges to do that).
The migration should take at most one hour and I expect it to start around 10:00 CET, so around 11:00 CET the Git repository should be ready to use.
After migrating the code I'll do necessary changes on other infrastructure (demo server, snapshots, creating releases), what should be all completed during Thursday.
No objection from me. I might release 3.3.1-rc1 tomorrow, however, from SVN.
Hi
Dne Tue, 9 Mar 2010 14:29:04 +0100 Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com napsal(a):
as 3.3.0 is out, it's time to move to Git. If there are no objections, I'd do the migration this Thursday (11th March). During the migration no commits will be allowed to both SVN and Git (I'll remove privileges to do that).
The migration should take at most one hour and I expect it to start around 10:00 CET, so around 11:00 CET the Git repository should be ready to use.
Okay this was way too optimistic guess :-). Really it will be rather something like 2-3 hours.
On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 02:29:04PM +0100, Michal Čihař wrote:
Hi
as 3.3.0 is out, it's time to move to Git. If there are no objections, I'd do the migration this Thursday (11th March). During the migration no commits will be allowed to both SVN and Git (I'll remove privileges to do that).
The migration should take at most one hour and I expect it to start around 10:00 CET, so around 11:00 CET the Git repository should be ready to use.
That date sounds good, but if there's one thing I've learnt, schedule 3 hours of downtime even if you expect it to take only 1 ;-).