Moving to git?

Thomas Guyot-Sionnest dermoth at aei.ca
Mon Mar 23 14:49:25 CET 2009


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On 23/03/09 08:15 AM, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
> Alexander Wirt wrote:
>> Alexander Wirt schrieb am Saturday, den 21. March 2009:
>>
>>> Hi folks, 
>>>
>>> since branching is very painfull with svn I'm currently thinking about
>>> moving the nagios packaging to git (at least for nagios3...).
>>>
>>> Having a real branching (eventuallly with topgit) would really help me with
>>> the changes I plan for nagios3 in squeeze (-cgi package and so on). 
>>>
>>> What do the other uploaders think about that idea?
>> Upps, this mail should have been gone the debian maintainers list. My
>> apologize for it. 
>>
> 
> There's a Nagios git clone on repo.or.cz somewhere. Marc Powell (I think?)
> is responsible for keeping it up-to-date, and he's doing a far better job
> of it than I am with git.op5.org, although git.op5.org houses an XSRF patch
> to Nagios that you'll almost certainly want to incorporate into your packages.

Hendrik Baecker has one, but I couldn't find the url lately (will have
to search trough old emails). I know he used my authors file though.

One note, my repository not a patch queue, it's an unmodified conversion
of the official CVS tree (updated every 10 minutes). Anyone is free to
clone it and base their patches upon it. It would be suitable to become
the official Git repository if Ethan ever feels like using it, as long
as the authors names/emails are fine.

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Thomas
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