[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] July 1 (no bk day) almost here
On 6/30/05, Ian Pratt <m+Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Did I miss a posting on the plans for what the Xen team will > > be doing starting Friday as far as source code management? > > Does the Xen team have licenses for bk? > > Until the middle of last week, we were planning on running mirrored > bitkeeper and mercurial trees. However, our current understanding is > that we'd need a BK licence for all the mercurial users who's changesets > we were automatically importing into BK. This clearly isn't going to > scale, so we've had to abandon it. > > So, the new plan is a big-bang switch over to mercurial. There's been a > lot of effort invested in this by Michael and James, and it looks like > we'll be good for a public go-live Thursday morning -- I'll send out an > email detailing where the repositories are, and a 'getting started > guide' prepared by Andrew that describes the mercurial equivalents of > simple bk commands. We have a mercurial patchbot that will start sending > out messages to the changelog mailing list as soon as we make the > switchover. > > Pretty much all the revision history information in the BK repository > has successfully been imported into mercurial. Various of us have been > playing around with mercurial for a while now, and although it's a step > backwards from bitkeeper, its currently quite usable, and improving > fast. The mercurial developers have been very responsive in fixing minor > bugs and adding features we've requested, so we think this is the best > way forward. Rest assured we've spent a great deal of time investigating > the alternatives... what a great news. i cannot wait. isnt Thursday today ? ;-) regards, aq _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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