On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 21:57, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> See my other message. We need to collect SSH keys, and I don't mind
> moving the Jython repository. OTOH, if the Jython repository gets
> converted into hg right away, it's certainly (a little) less work.
Yeah, I guess if you move it to a se
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:57 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> FWIW, I really think that PEP 385 should really grow a timeline
> pretty soon. Are we going to switch this year, next year, or 2011?
>
+1
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> For my part I'm fine either way (and I agree that Martin should decide
> based on what is best for him).
See my other message. We need to collect SSH keys, and I don't mind
moving the Jython repository. OTOH, if the Jython repository gets
converted into hg right away, it's certainly (a little)
>> Also, Martin suggested we migrate to Python's svn and then go along
>> for the svn->hg ride. Does that still make sense now that some
>> planning has been done?
>
> I don't think so. It should not matter from which repository the conversion
> is done, especially since there is no shared histo
Frank Wierzbicki schrieb:
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
>> I'd say migrating to Python's svn doesn't make a whole lot of sense at
>> this point, but I'll leave that to Martin (since he has to do the
>> work). For the conversion, I can just as well take the Jython repo
>>
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
> I'd say migrating to Python's svn doesn't make a whole lot of sense at
> this point, but I'll leave that to Martin (since he has to do the
> work). For the conversion, I can just as well take the Jython repo
> from your current server. I've
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 16:29, Frank Wierzbicki wrote:
> At PyCon, we discussed moving Jython's svn repository to Python's with
> Martin von Löwis. I would think that Jython would live in Python's hg
> repository in the same way as stackless and distutils. Has the
> parallel project strategy been
Frank Wierzbicki schrieb:
> At PyCon, we discussed moving Jython's svn repository to Python's with
> Martin von Löwis. I would think that Jython would live in Python's hg
> repository in the same way as stackless and distutils. Has the
> parallel project strategy been determined? Will they be se
At PyCon, we discussed moving Jython's svn repository to Python's with
Martin von Löwis. I would think that Jython would live in Python's hg
repository in the same way as stackless and distutils. Has the
parallel project strategy been determined? Will they be separate
repositories, separate "for
Antoine Pitrou schrieb:
> Dirkjan Ochtman ochtman.nl> writes:
>>
>> http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0385/
>
> « [cloned branches] makes it easier to distinguish branches, at the expense of
> requiring more disk space on the client. »
>
> This is a bit misleading. Actually, by separating bran
Dirkjan Ochtman ochtman.nl> writes:
>
> http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0385/
« [cloned branches] makes it easier to distinguish branches, at the expense of
requiring more disk space on the client. »
This is a bit misleading. Actually, by separating branches into distinct
repositories, you c
2009/6/5 Dirkjan Ochtman :
>
> In particular, you may want to review (a) branches that you care about
> and whether they would be migrated under the current proposal, (b)
> non-release tags that you think are useful and (c) the author map
> (check if it has a correct email address for you and peopl
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