[Biojava-dev] Subversion
Thomas Down
td2 at sanger.ac.uk
Mon Sep 27 03:45:33 EDT 2004
On 27 Sep 2004, at 02:24, mark.schreiber at group.novartis.com wrote:
> While I'm in a ranting mood,
>
> What do people think about moving our CVS base to subversion?? The
> webDAV
> protocol seems a lot nicer than CVS. Particularly where firewalls are
> involved.
Well, I've been using subversion pretty much daily for the last few
months, and am extremely happy with it, so I'd definitely be pleased to
see another project come over to the light side :-). [I'm also now
pretty comfortable with setting up and administering svn repositories].
I guess the issues to look at right away would be:
- Is everyone comfortable with it? Probably anyone who's made any
active contribution to biojava within the last year (maybe more) should
have a right of veto on this. (I would add that the svn command line
acts a lot like CVS, so switching really isn't going to be painful for
more users)
- Where do we host it?
- Do we try to do a full CVS->SVN repository conversion, trying to
preserve all the history (scripts exist for this, but I've never tried
them so can't comment on how well they'll handle an old and complex
repository -- anyone out there who has?), or just do a clean import of
the biojava-live trunk into a fresh SVN repository.
Anyone else got thoughts on this?
For anyone who's undecided but wants to give subversion a spin, I'm
happy to set you up with a playground repository on my server.
Thomas
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