On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 13:57 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
So there's a great deal of discussion about the Fedora Packaging
SCM its
time we look at the Infrastructure SCM. We now host cvs, hg, git and
svn. For our configuration management we're using for our development.
For many items we've actually created hosted sites (smolt, mirror
manager) seems appropriate for these project which, in theory, are
useful to others. But what about some of our other development where a
hosted project would be wasted? This would be like, kindofblue (our
wiki theme) or a plone plugin. We're using cvs for this right now in
the fedora repo. I think we should do some clean up on this repo but
while we're doing its good to evaluate whether or not to move to
something else or to continue using it.
There are other things where we've set up repos (generally under the
hosted space but not always) that also don't need the full "hosted"
treatment. And being able to continue doing so is very valuable.
And it will become even more needed as we get things moved from elvis ->
fp.org. Having a "hosted" project is overkill for a lot of the things
there, but they definitely need some SCM bits.
Jeremy