[Openmcl-devel] How about Git?

Masataro Asai guicho2.71828 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 29 20:54:50 PST 2015


Just to mention, I, as an inexperienced programmer, never commited myself
into svn and know only git, mostly just a casual user of ccl, have once had
made a patch for a bug in ccl but didn't know how to send it to whoever
developper. So I just made a bug report on Trac and discarded my patch.
2015/11/30 13:39 "Gary Byers" <gb at clozure.com>:

> If anyone wants to import the CCL svn repository into git and host it on
> github,
> what exactly is stopping them ?
>
> If there is some answer to that question - other than the fact that no one
> has
> time or sees a clear benefit to doing so that would justify the disruption
> that
> it would likely cause - I haven't heard it, and if there is some technical
> reason
> I can't think of it.
>
>
> see https://help.github.com/articles/importing-from-subversion/, and the
> url
> that that the tool referenced on that page wants is likely
> <http://svn.clozure.com/publicsvn/openmcl/>
> <http://svn.clozure.com/publicsvn/openmcl/>
>
> Thanks for volunteering.  Good luck, and please let us know how you dealt
> with the issues that some people were trying to
> discuss.
>
>
> On 11/29/2015 08:37 PM, Netroby wrote:
> > What's the most important things of the future? Human resources. The >
> next generation young developers never look back. they will begin > learn
> coding from git, read and follow code from github. If our old > guys can
> not coding anymore . who help us going forward. We will be > old. But our
> mind possible to change, follow the young's mind, and go > forward.
> Appreciate your time. ---------------------------- Netroby > > > 2015-11-30
> 11:12 GMT+08:00 mikel evins <mevins at me.com> <mevins at me.com>: >> >>> On
> Nov 29, 2015, at 9:03 PM, Gary Byers <gb at clozure.com> <gb at clozure.com>
> wrote: >>> >>> I don't use git often enough  to be familiar with it, and
> >>> (largely as a result of that ignorance) I find git to be slow and >>>
> unpleasant to use ... >> >> One observation nobody’s made yet is that
> Github has become the de >> facto standard place to distribute open-source
> projects. That means >> there are some network effects—for example,
> everyone (for some >> fuzzy value of “everyone”) knows how to get a project
> from Github >> in a few seconds. >> >> There are about 6 million repos on
> Github. Github has about 3.5 >> million users. A search for “Common Lisp”
> on Github returns a >> little over 2700 repos. >> >> For what it’s worth.
> Doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good idea to >> migrate, but presumably
> having the info is better than not having >> it. >> >> >> >> >>
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