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Svn/git migration

Luigi Ballabio
Hi all,
    if no one tries to stop me, I'll start migrating the repository
tomorrow.  The subversion repository will remain accessible in the
meantime, but it will be read-only.  I'll let you know when it's over
(hopefully, late tomorrow or the morning after).

Later,
    Luigi

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Re: Svn/git migration

Grześ Andruszkiewicz
Hi Luigi,

Does it mean that the git repository will become the primary one?

Grzegorz


On 4 June 2013 13:37, Luigi Ballabio <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi all,
    if no one tries to stop me, I'll start migrating the repository
tomorrow.  The subversion repository will remain accessible in the
meantime, but it will be read-only.  I'll let you know when it's over
(hopefully, late tomorrow or the morning after).

Later,
    Luigi

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Re: Svn/git migration

Luigi Ballabio
Yes.  The details are in a post I sent to the mailing lists during the weekend.

Luigi

On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Grześ Andruszkiewicz <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi Luigi,
>
> Does it mean that the git repository will become the primary one?
>
> Grzegorz
>
>
> On 4 June 2013 13:37, Luigi Ballabio <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>     if no one tries to stop me, I'll start migrating the repository
>> tomorrow.  The subversion repository will remain accessible in the
>> meantime, but it will be read-only.  I'll let you know when it's over
>> (hopefully, late tomorrow or the morning after).
>>
>> Later,
>>     Luigi
>>
>>
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Re: Svn/git migration

Dirk Eddelbuettel

On 4 June 2013 at 14:47, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
| Yes.  The details are in a post I sent to the mailing lists during the weekend.

One wish from someone stuck in his SVN ways: can you allow direct pushing for
those who had svn write?  My changes are usually fairly minimal, and I have
hence not yet adapted to the full branching mental mode of git -- but have
merrily pushed changes to a few git(hub) repos that permitted direct writes.

Dirk

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Re: Svn/git migration

japari
Hi all, Eric
Would it be possible to have a forkebable copy of QLXL at github too? I mean, please.
Regards
pp


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On 4 June 2013 at 14:47, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
| Yes.  The details are in a post I sent to the mailing lists during the weekend.

One wish from someone stuck in his SVN ways: can you allow direct pushing for
those who had svn write?  My changes are usually fairly minimal, and I have
hence not yet adapted to the full branching mental mode of git -- but have
merrily pushed changes to a few git(hub) repos that permitted direct writes.

Dirk

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Re: Svn/git migration

Luigi Ballabio
Hi Pepe,
    I'll put the full repository on github (that is, including the C++
library, the SWIG extensions and the QLXL modules).

Luigi


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 5:53 PM,  <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi all, Eric
> Would it be possible to have a forkebable copy of QLXL at github too? I mean, please.
> Regards
> pp
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dirk Eddelbuettel" <[hidden email]>
> To: "Luigi Ballabio" <[hidden email]>
> Cc: [hidden email], "QuantLib users" <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Tuesday, 4 June, 2013 3:54:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [Quantlib-dev] Svn/git migration
>
>
> On 4 June 2013 at 14:47, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
> | Yes.  The details are in a post I sent to the mailing lists during the weekend.
>
> One wish from someone stuck in his SVN ways: can you allow direct pushing for
> those who had svn write?  My changes are usually fairly minimal, and I have
> hence not yet adapted to the full branching mental mode of git -- but have
> merrily pushed changes to a few git(hub) repos that permitted direct writes.
>
> Dirk
>
> --
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>
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Re: Svn/git migration

Luigi Ballabio
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Hi Dirk,
    I still have to investigate how to set permissions, but at the
very least I'll pull any changes you push to your own clone.

Luigi


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> On 4 June 2013 at 14:47, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
> | Yes.  The details are in a post I sent to the mailing lists during the weekend.
>
> One wish from someone stuck in his SVN ways: can you allow direct pushing for
> those who had svn write?  My changes are usually fairly minimal, and I have
> hence not yet adapted to the full branching mental mode of git -- but have
> merrily pushed changes to a few git(hub) repos that permitted direct writes.
>
> Dirk
>
> --
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