I wouldn't call myself a developer, but I have been wanting to contribute
recently. I learned source control with svn, so I am much more comfortable
with it. My one attempt at using git for a personal project ended in
failure.
Then I discovered this guide, "Git-SVN Crash Course":
http://git.or.cz/course/svn.html
I hope this would be useful to other subversioners like me who might be
hesistant to switch to git.
Ben Root
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Jarrod Millman
Hello,
I changed the subject line for this thread, since I didn't want to hijack another thread. Anyway, I am not proposing that we actually decide whether to move to git and github now, but I am just curious how people would feel. We had a conversation about this a few years ago and it was quite contentious at the time. Since then, I believe a number of us have started using git and github for most of our work. And there are a number of developers using git-svn to develop numpy now. So I was curious to get a feeling for what people would think about it, if we moved to git. (I don't want to rehash the arguments for the move.)
Anyway, Chuck listed the main concerns we had previously when we discussed moving from svn to git. See the discussion below. Are there any other concerns? Am I right in thinking that most of the developers would prefer git at this point? Or are there still a number of developers who would prefer using svn still?
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Charles R Harris
wrote: I think the main problem has been windows compatibility. Git is best from the command line whereas the windows command line is an afterthought. Another box that needs a check-mark is the buildbot. If svn clients are supported then it may be that neither of those are going to be a problem.
I was under the impression that there were a number of decent git clients for Windows now, but I don't know anyone who develops on Windows. Are there any NumPy developers who use Windows who could check out the current situation?
Pulling from github with an svn client works very well, so buildbot could continue working as is: http://github.com/blog/626-announcing-svn-support
And if it turns out the Windows clients are still not good enough, we could look into the recently add svn write support to github: http://github.com/blog/644-subversion-write-support
No need for us to make any changes immediately. I am just curious how people would feel about it at this point.
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