[openib-general] SVN deprecation
Jeff Squyres
jsquyres at cisco.com
Wed Dec 27 09:02:41 PST 2006
I propose "svn rm"'ing unused trees in the SVN repository and leaving
README files indicating that everything has moved to git (remember:
everything is still available via the SVN history). If no one has
any objections, I'll do this on Friday, 5 Jan 2007.
** PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY and send in your comments!
Otherwise, things may disappear from SVN that you didn't expect.
UNKNOWN whether to keep or remove:
(i.e., they seem to have "recent" development)
==============================================
DEVELOPER MTIME PATH
--------- -------- ----------------------------------
dotanb Dec 2006 /trunk/contrib/mellanox
vlad Dec 2006 /gen2/trunk/ofed
swise Oct 2006 /gen2/branches/iwarp
hnguyen Sep 2006 /trunk/contrib/ibm
amitk Sep 2006 /gen2/branches/1.0
vlad Sep 2006 /gen2/branches/ofed_fixes
monil Sep 2006 /gen2/branches/backport
woody Sep 2006 /gen2/branches/backport-to-2.6.9
halr May 2006 /gen2/branches/ibat
mst Jul 2006 /gen2/branches/mellanox_fixes
KEEP the following:
===================
- /gen2/branches/1.1: by request (Tziporet)
REMOVE the following:
=====================
In short, everything will be removed except what was listed above.
However, to be explicit, some more entries are listed below.
(*) entries mean "everything except what was already listed above"
Remove these trees based on the fact that they haven't changed in a
long time:
MTIME PATH
--------- ------------------------------
Apr 2006 /trunk/contrib/*
Apr 2006 /trunk/branches/*
Apr 2006 /gen2/ulps
Apr 2006 /gen2/branches/*
Mar 2006 /gen2/users
May 2005 /gen1
Jan 2005 /gen2/trunk/arch
Dec 2004 /gen2/utils
Nov 2004 /gen2/trunk/scripts
Jul 2004 /tags
Apr 2004 /trunk/openib
Remove these trees for additional rationale:
- /branches: it's empty
- /gen2/tags: replaced by OFED and git
- /gen2/src: everything should now be in git (*** IS THIS RIGHT?!?!)
Comments?
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Jeff Squyres
Server Virtualization Business Unit
Cisco Systems
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