2015-07-28, Sushain Cherivirala sanoi:

> As discussed in the past, a read only mirror of the Github repo could
> be placed in the SVN repo.
> 
> A script running on Tino's server can listen on Github's webhooks,
> and when a commit is detected, unlock, git pull, svn commit and
> finally lock the relevant SVN folder.

That was what I was thinking as well, if we can get that it would
probably good for most use cases and users.

> On Tue, Jul 28, 2015, 12:26 PM Francis Tyers
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > A 2015-07-28 22:15, Flammie Pirinen escrigué:
> > > FWIW, I've taken the opportunity to finally migrate
> > > apertium-fin[1] and apertium-fin-eng[2] to github, I expect to
> > > move rest of fin-* as I touch
> > > them the next time. As those who follow IRC may know, this is not
> > > only a response to the downtime but also continued
> > > controversies[3] involving
> > > sourceforge, which I do not really want to associate any of my
> > > projects and name with, and constant slowness, bugginess and
> > > unresponsiveness of their SVN and other systems.
> > >
> >
> > Sounds reasonable, probably a good idea to remove them from the SVN
> > after
> > you migrate them.

well, strictly speaking that'd possibly require ack from all
contributors, or it'd be nice. I’m ok with sushain’s idea or leaving
some kind of link or redirect at least.

> > But leave the ones you haven't worked on, e.g.
> > fin-est,
> > fin-sme, fin-udm, fin-myv, eus-fin, etc.

Can do, it wouldn't be the ones I'd have skills to touch in near future
anyways :-)

-- 
Flammie, computer scientist bachelor + linguist master = computational
linguist doctor, free software Finnish localiser,
and more! <http://www.iki.fi/flammie/>



------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_______________________________________________
Apertium-stuff mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/apertium-stuff

Reply via email to