Mercurial migration: help needed

In this thread, I'd like to collect things that ought to be done but where Dirkjan has indicated that he would prefer if somebody else did it. So far, I have only one item: build identification. If you want to work on this, please either provide a patch (for trunk and/or py3k), or (if you are a committer) create a subversion branch. It seems that Barry and I agree that for the maintenance branches, sys.subversion should be frozen, so we need actually two sets of patches: one that removes sys.subversion entirely, and the other that freezes the branch to the respective one, and freezes the subversion revision to None. Of course, it seems that the actual representation of branches hasn't been determined yet, so the build process integration may need to be changed if named branches aren't going to be used in the end. Anybody working on this should have good knowledge of the Python source code, Mercurial, and either autoconf or Visual Studio (preferably both). Regards, Martin

Hi Martin, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
In this thread, I'd like to collect things that ought to be done but where Dirkjan has indicated that he would prefer if somebody else did it.
So far, I have only one item: build identification. If you want to work on this, please either provide a patch (for trunk and/or py3k), or (if you are a committer) create a subversion branch.
I do want to help, but I believe I'll only have time a week from now. If we need/want Roundup tweaks to go with Mercurial, I can work on that (keep in mind we have a cool GSoC student working on Mercurial-Roundup integration, and I'm willing to work on our needs with him). For build identification, I'd only be able to do the C/Python side of things and (with luck) autoconf. Cheers, Daniel

I do want to help, but I believe I'll only have time a week from now. If we need/want Roundup tweaks to go with Mercurial, I can work on that (keep in mind we have a cool GSoC student working on Mercurial-Roundup integration, and I'm willing to work on our needs with him).
I think that's straight-forward. Once we know what URLs to link to, we just need to fix the regexps.
For build identification, I'd only be able to do the C/Python side of things and (with luck) autoconf.
Ok, we'll see in a week from now whether anybody had volunteered. Regards, Martin
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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Daniel Diniz