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Re: [savannah-help-public] GSL: switching from bzr to git


From: Patrick Alken
Subject: Re: [savannah-help-public] GSL: switching from bzr to git
Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2013 19:24:09 -0600
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Hello Bob, we would greatly appreciate if you could rename the current git master branch to something else, so we can re-import the current codebase into git.

Many thanks,
Patrick

On 10/06/2013 01:36 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Hi Patrick,

I can help you with your git on Savannah issue.  Sorry it took so long
to see your note and respond to it.

Patrick Alken wrote:
   I'm the maintainer of the GNU Scientific Library (GSL) project. We
were using git a few years ago and then switched to bzr. We recently
took on a new developer who uses windows, and unfortunately has
difficulties with committing code using the windows bzr client.
Therefore we are considering switching back to git, however there is
an old GSL git repository still on savannah (several years out of
date).

   Would it be possible for the admins to remove the old GSL git
repository, so we can start a new, fresh import of the current
codebase?
Since it has been a few weeks I should ask first what the status is of
this problem?  Have you resolved it or does it still need some
attention?

I can rename the current master branch to oldmaster.  (I hate to
delete anything as a first step.  Renaming preserves the data.  Even
though I think you will tell me that it isn't good.  Better safe than
sorry.  Better to make a new connection before breaking the old
connection.)  That would open you a path to upload a new master
branch.  After a new master is uploaded then all can proceed and be
tested that way.  (After all is proven good then later the old master
can be removed as cleanup if desired.)

Bob




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