Re: in -current is svn still canonical?

From: Jeffrey Bouquet <jbtakk_at_iherebuywisely.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 03:04:26 -0800 (PST)
On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 02:48:32 +0000, "Thomas Mueller" <mueller6722_at_twc.com> wrote:

> from tech-lists:
> 
> > As subject - is svn still canonical for -current or is it git now?
> > If it's not git now, when roughly is the intended switch?
> 
> I recently updated FreeBSD doc, ports, src (current), and src12 (12-stable) using svn (not svnup or svnlite).
> 
> But I read some time before that, FreeBSD current source would go on git, while other src trees (non-current), ports and doc would stay with svn for the time being, until git on current src is further tested and stabilized.
> 
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Can this be put up in a wiki page as well as in each UPDATING, referencing the wiki page? 
something like 

src - current   dec 2020   now              svn up /usr/src    ... git ....    svn cleanup .... git ... [ other svn-git...
src - stable     may 2021  dec 2020      svn up /usr/ports
src -release    july 2021   
ports               dec 2021
doc                 dec 2021

and an additional column as to when svn will become obsolete for each respository? 
and maybe an additional wiki page with all the svn > git translations one can reasonably presume to
   be of use ? 
Received on Tue Nov 17 2020 - 10:04:31 UTC

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