
On 2/3/2011 1:56 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
Beman Dawes<bdawes@acm.org> writes:
* As a demonstration and proof-of-concept, a Boost library should begin using Git. Presumably a public repository (on GitHub?) can channel changes back to Boost svn. I'll volunteer the filesystem library.
I've made a copy of the fully migrated Boost repository available online for review here:
https://github.com/boost-lib/boost-history
In the course of creating the migration process, I had to fix several bugs in libgit2. This makes me less than 100% convinced of the fidelity of the result so far. I'd like anyone who can to review the sections familiar to them, to make sure nothing obvious has gone wrong.
FYI... After doing a clone, which took about 9 minutes on my 80Mbps downlink (at 1.5M/s down from github).. And trying to play with some export/imports. I ran "git fsck", and got hundreds of warnings and errors. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org (msn) - grafik/redshift-software.com -- 102708583/icq - grafikrobot/aim,yahoo,skype,efnet,gmail