[cl-json-devel] Any interest in moving from darcs to git?

Henrik Hjelte henrik at evahjelte.com
Mon Nov 12 23:32:06 UTC 2012


On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Robert Goldman <rpgoldman at sift.info> wrote:

> On 11/8/12 Nov 8 -1:31 AM, Henrik Hjelte wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:52 AM, Robert Goldman <rpgoldman at sift.info
> > <mailto:rpgoldman at sift.info>> wrote:
> >
> >     Note that I don't think that darcs, in and of itself, is a bad
> system.
> >     But there are more than enough DCVSes out there, and we can use one
> less
> >     of them.
> >
> >
> > I think it is a good idea, it crossed my mind too. Also github is a good
> > environment for cooperating.
> > I think the darcs repo should live for some time while we double-commit.
> > If no one objects, I'll try to do it quite soon.
>
> Sounds good.  I have a preference for a canonical git repo at c-l.net,
> although a pointer from the c-l.net web page to one on github would be
> ok.


I read this mail after I did the git migration, but I did it like that.
The docs are still on common-lisp but mentions the github url.


> What I'd like us to avoid is that mess where there are a dozen
> github repos for the same library, and no one knows which one is
> canonical.


I did a git-repo here: https://github.com/hankhero/cl-json
I am not sure it would add something to host it on common-lisp.net instead.
Other such as hunchentoot seem to be on github.


> And I think we should still provide tarballs.
>

If someone asks on the mailing-list or me directly for a tarball, then I
can do them. But does anyone use them?

I don't really get github's additional structure on top of vanilla git
> usage, and am not that excited about learning it.


I think it will stimulate more patches, even from people that don't take
their time or wish to send patches for various reasons. I think a lot of
people think it is easier to ask for a pull-request. It is just a guess
though.


> But I would be happy
> to continue to submit patches in the old school way, through 'git email'.
>
>
Well that's great!

Best wishes, Henrik
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