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From: mapguide-users <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Jackie Ng
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 7:47 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] Migrating to Git from Subversion

 

Hello Martin-Louis,

 

I'm cross-posting this to multiple mailing lists, hope this discussion doesn't 
explode into spaghetti!!

 

There is no official git mirror. Un-officially, I have made some attempts to 
create git mirrors:


https://github.com/jumpinjackie/cs-map
https://github.com/jumpinjackie/fdo
https://github.com/jumpinjackie/mapguide
https://github.com/jumpinjackie/fusion

But these repos are many months out of sync as I've stopped my personal AWS EC2 
instance that was doing the mirroring. 

The problem with git mirroring right now is:

 1. MapGuide has svn:external links to CS-Map and Fusion repos. If we mirror 
MapGuide to git, we have to mirror CS-Map and Fusion to git as well at a bare 
minimum and translate svn:external references to their git equivalents 
(submodules?)
    1.1. CS-Map has really large dictionary data files that break github's repo 
file limits forcing me to use git-lfs for storing these files. But git-lfs 
storage is a severely restricted service on GitHub's free tier. Last I checked, 
I used up my free tier git-lfs quota just doing a single force push of this 
repository!
    1.2. Git submodules are hell in my personal experience, but not using 
submodules require developers having to set up CS-Map and Fusion source trees 
manually within MapGuide's source tree.
 2. I have not been successful in coming up with a svn -> git conversion scheme 
that allows commits or merged PRs in github to easily flow back into SVN. This 
is probably because I've been cleaning out historical baggage (eg. Commits of 
source/binary tarballs in LinuxApt/Installer) as part of the svn -> git 
conversion process with bfg repo cleaner so a git clone is not so bloated. But 
even on pristine converted git repos I could not succesfully get git commits to 
flow back to its svn counterpart.

Now suppose we give up the notion of trying to have a bidirectional svn <-> git 
mirror and just bite the bullet and do a full blown one-way migration (leaving 
the svn repos behind, and not have to worry about #2 above). Then the problems 
become project management related.

 a) You preferably want buy-in from all PSCs involved in this one-way 
migration, otherwise you're having to setup up and maintain "un-official" git 
mirrors of all MapGuide upstream repos.
 b) For FDO particularly, I know Autodesk keeps maintaining a 4.2 commercial 
branch that I like to selectively merge useful commits from into OS trunk and 
other OS branches on a semi-regular basis. One-way migrating FDO to git would 
need Autodesk buy-in to continue their maintenance on the migrated git 
repository.
 c) For CS-Map particularly, the dictionary file size limitations have to be 
addressed. Preferably in a way that does not involve a paid git-lfs storage 
plan.
 d) There's organizational questions around whether these migrated repos should 
fall under the OSGeo github org or another github org.
 e) There's also setup/integration questions around OSGeo CLAs in these repos 
as being an OSGeo project, we could not accept external pull requests without 
confirmation (strongly-and-preferably automated) that the submitter has signed 
and submitted an OSGeo CLA


 

Pardon the preceding wall of text, I had thoughts about git migration brewing 
in my mind for a while but had not put anything to words since nobody else had 
posed the git migration question until now.

 

Since you are also from Autodesk, it would probably be more effective to for 
you to start this conversation with your colleagues who still commit changes to 
these various projects "from within" to seek some consensus from the Autodesk 
side as to whether it is worth moving to github in addition to addressing 
some/all of the points I've raised. I wouldn't want to go all-in on a one-way 
git migration only to find Autodesk still making commits to the original SVN 
repos afterwards.

 

- Jackie

 

-- 

http://themapguyde.blogspot.com

 

Hi!
Is there a Git mirror for the MapGuide repo in Subversion at 
https://svn.osgeo.org/? It would be great if this repository was on 
https://github.com/OSGeo, for instance.
Martin-Louis Bright
Senior Software Engineer
www.autodesk.com <http://www.autodesk.com> <http://www.autodesk.com/>
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