One thing I didn't notice on the plan is that right now we have a lot of externals set up, some of which are also dependent on the Toolserver. Should we be converting these to git submodules? Or what?
Also, I added a comment on the page about giving all current commiters +2 since that wasn't explicitly stated, and drafted a list on the talk page of some things we should do/update after the migration (update docs, update nightlies source, etc) -- Legoktm
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 5:10 AM, Chad Horohoe chorohoe@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 4:19 AM, Merlijn van Deen valhallasw@arctus.nlwrote:
Hi Chad,
In December, I think the consensus was to move to Gerrit [1] - basically with the goal to keep it as close as possible to mediawiki, hopefully also easing contributions (to mw for pwb developers and vice versa). I have put some initial work into the migration (see https://github.com/pywikibot/svn2git ), but I have not had the time to smooth out the wrinkles.
Will you be at the Hackathon next week? I think this would be a good topic to discuss there.
Merlijn
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/pywikipedia-l/2012-December/007657.html
On 15 May 2013 01:37, Chad Horohoe chorohoe@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all,
The time has finally come upon us--I'm finally moving forward with
shutting
down SVN and making it a read-only service. As Pywikipedia is the only consumer of SVN anymore, I wanted to reach out to the community to find out what everyone wants to do. As I see it, there's three courses of
action
that Pywikipedia can go in:
- Move to Gerrit
- Move to Git elsewhere (Github, Google Code, etc)
- Move to some other SVN service
I'm more than willing to help with any of these choices--the first two
would
involve a conversion of the history to Git, along with importing it to
the
destination of choice. Staying with SVN is also potentially possible,
I'm
more than happy to provide full SVN dumps if someone's wanting to setup that service elsewhere.
What are people's thoughts? I've not come up with a firm date yet, but coming to consensus sooner rather than later would be nice.
Thanks!
So, this can be done easily, I'm just wondering when we should go ahead with things? It'll only take a few hours, so it's just a matter of picking a date that people are ok with.
Also, if anyone has anything they want to add to the page on mw.org, I'd welcome the input.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Conversion/pywikipedia
-Chad
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