Conversion to SVN

Rene Ladan rene at freebsd.org
Fri Oct 7 14:50:07 UTC 2011


Op 07-10-2011 16:13, Ulrich Spörlein schreef:
> Hi,
> 
> it looks like I'm not the only one thinking about moving the doc/www
> repos from CVS to SVN, and other people actually have not only thought
> about it but already played around with conversions.
> 
> gavin did some preliminary conversions and it turns out that we end up
> with ~50k revisions and about 650MB of changes (IIRC). There are also
> lots of weird branches, so perhaps we could size that down a bit.
> 
> What I, personally, would like to see is us using the same svn repo as
> src. That means we would have to stop svn.freebsd.org for the
> conversion, turn off email sending, dump 50k revisions into it (under
> /doc and /www perhaps? where should branches/tags end up?), then turn
> everything back on.
> 
> I haven't really thought that through to the end, but setting up a
> separate svn repo just seems silly to me and is another administrative
> overhead. ports might be special enough (due to sheer size) to justify a
> separate repo/machine, but not doc/www.
> 
> Please discuss and share your experiments and thoughts.
> 
Shouldn't we also include the server admins in this conversation to see
their view or would it be too early for that at this time?

If possible, I would like to have one SVN repository for both src and
doc/www so that user and project directories can be shared so that there
is only one /user/rene.

Another advantage of converting to SVN is that the docproj_nl stuff can
go into /projects/docproj_nl on SVN so that there is no need for yet
another VCS (p4 in this case) any longer.

Regards,
René
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