source tree status

Ulrich Drepper drepper@redhat.com
Sun May 10 03:47:00 GMT 2009


The cvs source tree is now complete frozen.  The tree tagged for the 
2.10 release and there is a branch.  All prepared to start eh 
development of 2.11.

But before that we'll finish the conversion to git.  To enable Jim to do 
this no checkins are allowed to the cvs anymore.  Should you think you 
have a reason to change the repository contact me.

Once the conversion is done we will immediately switch over to use git 
as the only repository.  The master branch will be the 2.11 development 
tree and there is an 2.10 branch if it becomes necessary.

Once the git repository has been verified we'll remove all files from 
the cvs tree to prevent people from mistaking the cvs tree for the 
development tree.  This will not remove any content.  The branches are 
still useful and populated.  Only the trunk will be empty.

We keep the main repository on sourceware.  But I don't expect anybody 
to use this repository directly, only by pulling from the server.  Any 
published change will be pushed to that server.  Sending patches can, as 
usual, be done in patch form by email.  But since we're using git, 
contributors can also publish their own git trees and pull requests can 
be send.  I don't expect that everybody (or many) people host their 
trees on sourceware.  People can host trees elsewhere.

Releases going forward will be marked using gpg-signed tags.  We will 
likely start this with the 2.10 release once the git tree is up and running.

All this assumes some familiarity with git.  There are plenty of 
tutorials and for those familiar with cvs, git can be used much like cvs 
if this is wanted.

Once everything is set up I'll send out another email.

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➧ Ulrich Drepper ➧ Red Hat, Inc. ➧ 444 Castro St ➧ Mountain View, CA ❖



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