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Move to git is imminent - awaiting Stefan's approval


From: Eric S. Raymond
Subject: Move to git is imminent - awaiting Stefan's approval
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 11:51:08 -0500 (EST)

The thread on the git move proposal is showing signs of exhaustion and
terminal topic drift.  We can ask Karl Fogel for a poll count but I
think we all know how that would turn out; the pro-git vote has
been overwhelming.

I have asked Andreas Schwab and he reports the Savannah git mirror
ready for production use. Having examined it, I agree. Andreas and I
have discussed the switchover and believe it should consist of the
following steps:

1. Andreas will turn off bzr commit mirroring.

2. Andreas will enter a small documentation commit recording the changeover.

3. Andreas will announce on the dev list that the git repo is live for
   developer pushes.

4. I will do the work required to update /etc and /admin for git use
   over the following few days.

I am now recommending that Andreas perform steps 1-3 at his convenience, no
sooner than 2014-01-06T11:59:00  and no later than 2014-01-07T11:59:00 -
that is, sometime tomorrow.

Consideration of workflow changes is explicitly deferred. Developers
should continue writing ChangeLog entries as per established custom.

I want to extend a thank you to everyone who participated in the
debate, *including* the anti-git dissenters, for generally sticking to
real issues and maintaining civility.

Stefan, please either (a) confirm that you as the official maintainer
are authorizing this, or (b) put a hold on it and explain what 
additional steps or conditions you deem necessary before we move.
-- 
                <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/";>Eric S. Raymond</a>

A ``decay in the social contract'' is detectable; there is a growing
feeling, particularly among middle-income taxpayers, that they are not
getting back, from society and government, their money's worth for
taxes paid. The tendency is for taxpayers to try to take more control
of their finances...    -- IRS Strategic Plan, (May 1984)



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