Hi all, A short summary: Takumi has done 90% of the work here:
https://github.com/llvm-project/llvm-project-submodule and I've been talking to GitHub, and here are the answers to my questions: > 1. How will the umbrella project's auto-increment hook work? Since the umbrella project cannot see the sub-modules' commits without some form of update, there are two ways to do this: P. Per push: Every push (not commit) on all other repositories will trigger a hook that will hit a URL on our server, telling it to generate an incremental ID, update some umbrella's SeqID property (or even a commit SHA) and update the sub-modules. T. Time based: A cron job in our server would frequently pull from all repos and update ID/modules. Option P is less confusion and more fine grained, but if it misfire, we'll lose that push, and its commits will be bundled with the next push on that repo. Option T will invariably bundle things together, even from different repositories. The change that this will "correctly" merge an LLVM+Clang double-patch is not worth the trouble for the noise. For both of them, we need an external server, as there's no way to update a repository's property from another. Multiple commits eventually getting into a single umbrella revision can be innocuous for development, but they can make controlling the version for releases a bit more complicated. Though, it would also have no effect on back-ports, since they'll be done on Git and get their own SeqID. All in all, I'm not too worried about this... > 2. How do we update the commits mailing lists? This is, apparently, trivial in GitHub: https://help.github.com/articles/managing-notifications-for-pushes-to-a-repository/#enabling-email-service-notifications-for-pushes-to-your-repository Any more comments before we put this proposal to vote? Is anyone going to propose an alternative Git solution? Or maybe an external, reliable and trustworthy SVN repository (ie. *not* SourceForge)? In the interests of brevity and peacefulness, we should aim to only have one vote, even if it has multiple choices, so if we have more proposals, please bring them up. cheers, --renato _______________________________________________ lldb-dev mailing list lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev