[seam-dev] Modules have been moved
Shane Bryzak
sbryzak at redhat.com
Mon Dec 14 17:24:58 EST 2009
On 15/12/09 04:59, Pete Muir wrote:
> I was waiting to see if there was a chance jboss.org would provide Git soon. There isn't.
>
> We can therefore do the migration to github.
>
> Only outstanding issue is connecting commits into JIRA - is this something people use a lot?
>
It seems that github has commit postbacks which we can possibly use to
connect issues together. The other thing I'm not clear about is
repository security - it was our intention to give module committers
access to their own module (and nothing else). I can't see anything on
github that gives us the fine grained security control that SVN
currently does. Of course maybe I just don't know enough about git yet
and security works in a totally different way...
> On 11 Dec 2009, at 17:04, Dan Allen wrote:
>
>
>> On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Shane Bryzak<sbryzak at redhat.com> wrote:
>> The plan is to probably move to github, although we are going to do some (prudent) evaluation first.
>>
>> We'll of course wait for Pete to return on Monday because we can't decide anything without him, and likely he makes the final call anyway. But I still vote that we just go for it. We have gotten tons of feedback about github and while there have been great arguments for Mercurial, I think we can all agree that both are better than SVN and github is well run. If worse comes to worse, we can make another move, but all signs just point to doing it.
>>
>> So let's hang until Monday, see what Pete says, but if need be, we can do a vote on the list and just bite the bullet.
>>
>> -Dan
>>
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