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RE: Heads up: GF v3 cvs migration to mercurial repo under way

From: Abhijit Kumar <Abhijit.Kumar_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 12:03:20 -0700

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>.
>
>