> Denis> I tried closing a couple of issues, but ran into a
> Denis> question. Do existing tags in GitHub issues (v3.5, v3.6,
> Denis> ... v4.3) mean "opened against version N.N" or "fixed in
> Denis> version N.N"?
>
> let's take this to mean, opened against version N.N.
I have loo
> "Romain" == Romain Francoise writes:
Romain> Michael Richardson writes:
>> Creating a group means that more people than just I can handle merges.
>> Please contact me if you'd like to help.
Romain> I'd be happy to help (account name: orebokech).
Done.
>> 3) we have
> "Denis" == Denis Ovsienko writes:
Denis> I tried closing a couple of issues, but ran into a
Denis> question. Do existing tags in GitHub issues (v3.5, v3.6,
Denis> ... v4.3) mean "opened against version N.N" or "fixed in
Denis> version N.N"?
let's take this to mean, opened
>> Should the tickets in SourceForge tracker be closed now?
>
> If there were an automated way to do so - with commenting closed, and a
> "further comments on the issue at http://github.org/the-tcpdump-group/..."; as
> the closing comment - that would make sense.
>
> I'm not sure anybody here w
On Apr 15, 2013, at 9:37 PM, Denis Ovsienko wrote:
> I tried closing a couple of issues, but ran into a question. Do existing tags
> in GitHub issues (v3.5, v3.6, ... v4.3) mean "opened against version N.N" or
> "fixed in version N.N"?
Those were copied over from SourceForge; the intent, at l
> 2) Guy Harris has run a source 2 github python script to transfer issues
> from SF to github. They are at:
> https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/tcpdump/issues
> (103 open, 199 closed)
>
> https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/issues
> (116, 173 closed)
>
> W
On Apr 15, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
> 2) Guy Harris has run a source 2 github python script to transfer issues
> from SF to github.
If you're curious, it's
https://github.com/ttencate/sf2github
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tcpdump-workers mailing
1) we have created github.com/the-tcpdump-group. It has copies
of three repositories:
a) libpcap
b) tcpdump
c) tcpdump-htdocs
These are pushed by a nightly cron job from our master machine.
So no, github is not the golden or only copy.
Creating a group means that more peopl