Hi,
I've completed the conversion of geany-plugins to git, the repository can be found here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins
As with Geany's repository conversion, please have a look at it and don't use/fork it until more people check everything is alright and the repository is moved to its final location.
I've also committed the repository I got from svn2git so you can easily compare what changes I have made. This repository is here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins-svn2git-unmodified
Cheers, Jiri
Le 07/12/2011 22:54, Jiří Techet a écrit :
Hi,
I've completed the conversion of geany-plugins to git, the repository can be found here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins
As with Geany's repository conversion, please have a look at it and don't use/fork it until more people check everything is alright and the repository is moved to its final location.
5bff19ecea993d9d2c3038efcfba63fecdc3342e and f3a667d624d31aec778e2ababeac96c25f6c5169 are the same commit, but it seems there was a tag created (r858), then removed (r861), and then crated again after a new commit (r863), so it's actually weird; not in the exact same way, but I don't thing it's a real problem.
Apart that, I don't see any problem watching the history tree :)
Cheers, Colomban
I've also committed the repository I got from svn2git so you can easily compare what changes I have made. This repository is here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins-svn2git-unmodified
Cheers, Jiri
Am 08.12.2011 00:05, schrieb Colomban Wendling:
Le 07/12/2011 22:54, Jiří Techet a écrit :
Hi,
I've completed the conversion of geany-plugins to git, the repository can be found here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins
As with Geany's repository conversion, please have a look at it and don't use/fork it until more people check everything is alright and the repository is moved to its final location.
5bff19ecea993d9d2c3038efcfba63fecdc3342e and f3a667d624d31aec778e2ababeac96c25f6c5169 are the same commit, but it seems there was a tag created (r858), then removed (r861), and then crated again after a new commit (r863), so it's actually weird; not in the exact same way, but I don't thing it's a real problem.
Apart that, I don't see any problem watching the history tree :)
Me neither. Good work from my point of view. The 0.17.1-0.18 was a bit a messup on creating branch etc. Rest looks pretty fine to me.
I suggest: If there are no issues found by anyone till Friday, we can push it to official repo.
Thanks for efforts, Jiri!
Cheers, Frank
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 00:05, Colomban Wendling lists.ban@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Le 07/12/2011 22:54, Jiří Techet a écrit :
Hi,
I've completed the conversion of geany-plugins to git, the repository can be found here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins
As with Geany's repository conversion, please have a look at it and don't use/fork it until more people check everything is alright and the repository is moved to its final location.
5bff19ecea993d9d2c3038efcfba63fecdc3342e and f3a667d624d31aec778e2ababeac96c25f6c5169 are the same commit, but it seems there was a tag created (r858), then removed (r861), and then crated again after a new commit (r863), so it's actually weird; not in the exact same way, but I don't thing it's a real problem.
That's true. If you prefer, I've just created a new repository without the useless side-branch before 0.17.1
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins2
Looks a bit nicer. You can use whichever repository you prefer.
Cheers, Jiri
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 21:43:56 +0100 Jiří Techet techet@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 00:05, Colomban Wendling lists.ban@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Le 07/12/2011 22:54, Jiří Techet a écrit :
Hi,
I've completed the conversion of geany-plugins to git, the repository can be found here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins
As with Geany's repository conversion, please have a look at it and don't use/fork it until more people check everything is alright and the repository is moved to its final location.
5bff19ecea993d9d2c3038efcfba63fecdc3342e and f3a667d624d31aec778e2ababeac96c25f6c5169 are the same commit, but it seems there was a tag created (r858), then removed (r861), and then crated again after a new commit (r863), so it's actually weird; not in the exact same way, but I don't thing it's a real problem.
That's true. If you prefer, I've just created a new repository without the useless side-branch before 0.17.1
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins2
Looks a bit nicer. You can use whichever repository you prefer.
Looks nicer. Would take geany-plugins2 repo. Any objectives?
Cheers, Frank
On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:50:25 +0100 Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de wrote:
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 21:43:56 +0100 Jiří Techet techet@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 00:05, Colomban Wendling lists.ban@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Le 07/12/2011 22:54, Jiří Techet a écrit :
Hi,
I've completed the conversion of geany-plugins to git, the repository can be found here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins
As with Geany's repository conversion, please have a look at it and don't use/fork it until more people check everything is alright and the repository is moved to its final location.
5bff19ecea993d9d2c3038efcfba63fecdc3342e and f3a667d624d31aec778e2ababeac96c25f6c5169 are the same commit, but it seems there was a tag created (r858), then removed (r861), and then crated again after a new commit (r863), so it's actually weird; not in the exact same way, but I don't thing it's a real problem.
That's true. If you prefer, I've just created a new repository without the useless side-branch before 0.17.1
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins2
Looks a bit nicer. You can use whichever repository you prefer.
Looks nicer. Would take geany-plugins2 repo. Any objectives?
OK. I've just pushed to https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins Have fun ;)
Cheers, Frank
On 12/10/2011 11:19 AM, Frank Lanitz wrote:
On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:50:25 +0100 Frank Lanitzfrank@frank.uvena.de wrote:
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 21:43:56 +0100 Jiří Techettechet@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 00:05, Colomban Wendling lists.ban@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Le 07/12/2011 22:54, Jiří Techet a écrit :
Hi,
I've completed the conversion of geany-plugins to git, the repository can be found here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins
As with Geany's repository conversion, please have a look at it and don't use/fork it until more people check everything is alright and the repository is moved to its final location.
5bff19ecea993d9d2c3038efcfba63fecdc3342e and f3a667d624d31aec778e2ababeac96c25f6c5169 are the same commit, but it seems there was a tag created (r858), then removed (r861), and then crated again after a new commit (r863), so it's actually weird; not in the exact same way, but I don't thing it's a real problem.
That's true. If you prefer, I've just created a new repository without the useless side-branch before 0.17.1
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins2
Looks a bit nicer. You can use whichever repository you prefer.
Looks nicer. Would take geany-plugins2 repo. Any objectives?
OK. I've just pushed to https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins Have fun ;)
Thanks very much to you and Jiri for getting this going!
Cheers, Matthew Brush
On 10/12/11 20:19, Frank Lanitz wrote:
On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:50:25 +0100 Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de wrote:
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 21:43:56 +0100 Jiří Techet techet@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 00:05, Colomban Wendling lists.ban@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Le 07/12/2011 22:54, Jiří Techet a écrit :
Hi,
I've completed the conversion of geany-plugins to git, the repository can be found here:
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins
As with Geany's repository conversion, please have a look at it and don't use/fork it until more people check everything is alright and the repository is moved to its final location.
5bff19ecea993d9d2c3038efcfba63fecdc3342e and f3a667d624d31aec778e2ababeac96c25f6c5169 are the same commit, but it seems there was a tag created (r858), then removed (r861), and then crated again after a new commit (r863), so it's actually weird; not in the exact same way, but I don't thing it's a real problem.
That's true. If you prefer, I've just created a new repository without the useless side-branch before 0.17.1
https://github.com/techee/geany-plugins2
Looks a bit nicer. You can use whichever repository you prefer.
Looks nicer. Would take geany-plugins2 repo. Any objectives?
OK. I've just pushed to https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins Have fun ;)
Yeehaw.
I updated http://git.geany.org/ to work with the new geany-plugins repository instead of the SVN repo.
While at it, I moved the git.geany.org site to uvena.de (the server where almost all Geany services are hosted), just for your interest. This should not affect anything, I hope. The benefit is just the services are more concentrated on one machine instead of scattered around. The side effect is, the Geany developers with SSH access to this machine can see and if necessary, administer git.geany.org as well.
Oh, and another while at it, I updated the cgit version on git.geany.org to the latest stable. If anything seems broken, please tell me.
For the interested, I'll work on the commit mails format soonish, probably after the Christmas vacations.
One more word about servers and infrastructure though it's slightly off-topic regarding the plugins repo migration but still: currently, everything is hosted on uvena.de except for irc.geany.org (there runs the IRC bot, IRC stats and the IRC log files). I'll intend to move this site as well at some point but can't tell when. And then the nightly builds are created on a separate host, this most probably won't change as I don't want to bother uvena.de with compiling tons of code :). uvena.de/geany.org's purpose is to serve websites and stuff, not being a buildbot. Anyways, I'll plan to move all Geany-related infrastructure stuff to a dedicated server (separated from my private stuff on uvena.de) and then also use a separate server for the nightly builds. But more details on this later, we just don't have the server yet :). The main goals of these plans are to: a) separate Geany infrastructure from private infrastructure b) concentrate the Geany infrastructure to make it more transparent and accessible for the other developers (bus factor...)
Regards, Enrico
P.S.: it's ok when my private server keeps unmaintained after I was hit by a bus but that's not ok for Geany. Though, I don't plan to get hit by a bus :).
Am Samstag, den 10.12.2011, 20:19 +0100 schrieb Frank Lanitz:
OK. I've just pushed to https://github.com/geany/geany-plugins Have fun ;)
I've updated http://plugins.geany.org/, replaced stuff pointing to the SourceForge SVN to now point to the GitHub page, added a ForkMe Banner and the GitHub logo at the bottom. Also, the gencontent.sh which generates sites from README files is now pulling the changes from the GitHub repository. For a full ChangeLog what I did, see
https://github.com/dmaphy/plugins.geany.org
Let me know in case you notice any issue our incorrectness, I'll fix it then.
Best Regards, Dominic