[Kde-scm-interest] Moving rekonq..
Andrea Diamantini
adjam7 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 15 00:03:06 CET 2010
Eike,
many thanks for your answer.
On Sunday 14 March 2010 15:17:49 Eike Hein wrote:
> Given that you do your primary development work in git
> already, personally I think it's on the whole a lot
> cleaner to get your git repository set up properly as
> a kde-developers project and give up on syncing the
> SVN copy.
>
> That means following these instructions with the help
> of the sysadmin team:
>
> http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Git/KdeOnGit#How_KDE_projects
> _on_Gitorious.org_are_set_up
I read this and you are my candidate from the sysadmin team :)
> And talking to KDE's i18n coordinator, Albert Astals
> Cid, about setting up the translations bot, scripty,
> to interact with the git repository.
Ok
> However, we're dealing with a first here: Rekonq wants
> to be reviewed for inclusion into Extragear. So far,
> review has exclusively been done through kdereview in
> SVN. When we move to git, we're going to have to morph
> kdereview into a page on Techbase. We could either get
> going on that now, or it could be done with a rekonq
> folder in kdereview that has only a README file point-
> ing to the Git repository for now.
Either are perfectly fine here. Just say me what I have to do.
> One last thing you should be aware of: Since it's
> currently not certain whether KDE will move to Gito-
> rious.org or self-host its Git repositories, you have
> to be willing to move from Gitorious.org to KDE's in-
> frastructure if things turn out that way.
I'm aware of this. Anyway, thanks for pointing it out.
Regards,
--
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