Hi Eduardo,
This is an initial trial to figure out the type of issues we will run into and whether this (using mercurial) will make sense.
After Paul's prototype, he will publish a report and the community will make a call on the SCM.
If there is a general consensus on moving forward, we will work on setting up a Hg repository accessible to the entire community.
Thanks,
Abhijit
-----Original Message-----
From: "Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart" <pelegri_at_sun.com>
To: nucleus_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Sent: 8/21/07 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: Heads up: GF v3 cvs migration to mercurial repo under way
Great. Welcome, Paul.
Do you have any estimate on the time?
BTW, the labqueue URL is a Sun-internal URL and not accessible to the
non-Sun readers of this alias. From reading that ticket, it says
"migrate the repository to mercurial.sfbay". Is that ticket accurate?
Mercurial.sfbay is a Sun-internal repository, is that what we intent? Why?
thanks,
- eduard/o
Paul Sterk wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have recently joined the AS v3 project. I am currently working with
> Michael Khesin and Kohsuke K to migrate the GF v3 cvs repo to mercurial
> (hg). Since this migration is in process, please hold any commits to
> CVS. I'll send out an announcement to this alias when the hg repo is
> setup on mercurial.sfbay.
>
> If you have not already done so, please become familiar with
> mercurial(hg) <http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/>. This site has a
> FAQ, tutorial, quick start guide and other helpful info.
>
> Paul
>
> p.s. - for more details see Labqueue ticket 20070817010
> <http://labqueue.sfbay.sun.com/labqueue/user/pages/view/view.jsp?id=20070817010>.
>
>