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Posted to log4cxx-dev@logging.apache.org by "Peter A. Bigot" <pa...@pabigot.com> on 2014/05/18 17:15:49 UTC
re-enable git mirror?
I see discussion back in January regarding converting to a native git
repository, but that's more than I think is necessary.
Before the move to incubator, the log4cxx part of the SVN repository was
automatically mirrored to both Apache's git area and github at
https://github.com/apache/log4cxx, per http://git.apache.org/. The move
apparently lost that synchronization, in that the last commit on github
is from August 2013 corresponding
to:https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/log4cxx/trunk@1511179
Could that mirroring be restored (and the default github branch switched
from mcatan to master)? Even if it's a full re-export/rebase due to
paths changing so it's not forward compatible with the hold version,
having the current changes available on git does increase the set of
potential external contributors and beta-testers.
Thanks.
Peter
Re: re-enable git mirror?
Posted by "Peter A. Bigot" <pa...@pabigot.com>.
Ping?
On 05/18/2014 10:15 AM, Peter A. Bigot wrote:
> I see discussion back in January regarding converting to a native git
> repository, but that's more than I think is necessary.
>
> Before the move to incubator, the log4cxx part of the SVN repository
> was automatically mirrored to both Apache's git area and github at
> https://github.com/apache/log4cxx, per http://git.apache.org/. The
> move apparently lost that synchronization, in that the last commit on
> github is from August 2013 corresponding
> to:https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/log4cxx/trunk@1511179
>
> Could that mirroring be restored (and the default github branch
> switched from mcatan to master)? Even if it's a full re-export/rebase
> due to paths changing so it's not forward compatible with the hold
> version, having the current changes available on git does increase the
> set of potential external contributors and beta-testers.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Peter