
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Edward Diener
... I had been making some changes to trunk, not release, but I can wait until after the Git transition to complete my work. When Boost decides to officially make SVN read-only could you post exactly when this is going to be done so that I will not try to update SVN after that date/time.
The plan is to add an SVN commit hook that prevents changes. There should be an associated message pointing to boostorg on GitHub.
Also once the transition to Git is complete and we should all be using Git can you post when that occurs, so I can transiiton to Git.
Right. The key steps are: * Closing svn for commits. Of course the svn repo will be preserved for historical purposes. * Shutting down the conversion process, so that the boostorg GitHub repos are no longer being overwritten. * Opening the boostorg GitHub repos for use. Each of these steps is preceded by some inspection and testing, and will be announced on the Boost list.
Needless to say I hope all the Boost Git experts will try to answer questions about the transition if a Git novice like me runs into any problems.
For sure:-! --Beman