[ewg] FW: [Ofed_devels] Directory clean up for migration and updating our gitweb

Davis, Arlin R arlin.r.davis at intel.com
Fri Jun 15 14:59:00 PDT 2018


Just in case we missed anyone on the developer’s mailing list. This is the repo cleanup we are working on. Please respond to Ken if you still need a repo that is on the chopping block.

Regards,

Arlin

From: Ofed_devels [mailto:ofed_devels-bounces at lists.openfabrics.org] On Behalf Of Ken Strandberg
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 10:01 PM
To: ofed_devels at lists.openfabrics.org
Subject: [Ofed_devels] Directory clean up for migration and updating our gitweb

Thanks to all who responded with a request to keep your login and home directory.

Now for the details. The attached spreadsheet is a list from our gitweb of files in your scm directories that appear/appeared on the gitweb (git.openfabrics.org<http://git.openfabrics.org>). For those that don't know about gitweb, the gitweb service scans all /home/*/scm directories and creates a list of files in them. This is our local git tree. Since much of the file system has moved to github (different from our gitweb), a lot of what's in the gitweb (and in your scm directories) is probably out of date. And I need to archive them (move them to a different space and zip them up for safe keeping).

So, here's what has been started, and stopped because I'd like to double check on some of the files. In the spreadsheet, I've highlighted the left column with three colors.

Green == keep these files, I won't touch them/move them.

Red == these are the directories of all users who have not requested to keep their login and home directories. These user directories have been moved to /home/home_archive-06142018.

Yellow == These are very old files. Seems to me they are of no use any longer and should be archived, but I haven't moved them yet. Do I move them or leave them. If I leave them, they will appear in our gitweb, and a potential customer will assume they are current code. So, I'd like to clarify whether they should be archived or kept.

Note that there is a chunk of files under the emulex directory. This is a general log in, and I believe that Devesh Sharma represent Emulex/Broadcom. So, Devesh, if you don't represent EmulexBroadcom, do you know who does. I see there is current Emulex activity affecting the gitweb, but I don't know who is doing that. Other than Devesh's, I don't have a Broadcom or Emulex email address. Help please.

Orange == These are also very old files. And in fact, I already moved them to the /home/home_archive-06142018 directory under the same directory structure as they were in under your /home directory. After moving them, I 2nd guessed whether they should be moved or not, so please look at the list and let me know if the orange files/directories should be moved back to your /home directory.

And for those with Yellow highlight, if they are outdated, please feel free to move them to the exact same directory structure under /home/home_archive-06142018/<yourdir>scm...  Or, just let me know they can be moved, and I'll move them.

The objective is to have an up to date git tree in our gitweb. No outdated, unusable files.

Sorry for the long thread.

And thanks for clearing up this for me.


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