[Biopython-dev] Subversion Repository

Colosimo, Marc E. mcolosimo at mitre.org
Thu Mar 22 06:33:52 EDT 2007


I haven't done this, but I would assume that you need to turn off
commits to cvs and I think it would be rather quick (depending on the
machine), like overnight. I'll ask some people here who might know
better.

Marc
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:biopython-dev-bounces at lists.open-bio.org] On Behalf Of Michiel
de Hoon
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 12:36 AM
To: Chris Lasher
Cc: BioPython Developers List
Subject: Re: [Biopython-dev] Subversion Repository

Maybe this is a silly question but will there be some downtime during 
the cvs->svn conversion? And can we still make commits to cvs or is it 
better to wait until the conversion is complete?

--Michiel.

Chris Lasher wrote:
> On 3/18/07, Chris Lasher <chris.lasher at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I don't know, actually, how many "legacy users" we would have. The
>> other channel for soliciting feedback, and a very important one, is
>> the Biopython user list. That would probably be the best way of
>> assessing how many would still need to rely on CVS. Should I send an
>> email out to that list, or would one of the more senior developers
>> like to do it?
> 
> Silence means assent. =-) I'll post to the Biopython users list if
> nobody else wants to and I don't hear any objections in the next day.
> 
> Chris
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