Concrete proposal to moving to bzr

Dean Sas dean at deansas.org
Wed Sep 26 00:07:55 UTC 2007


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Jonathan Jesse wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 September 2007 16:24:32 Matthew East wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The discussion went a bit quiet on the "moving to bzr" thread, but I
>> think quite a few advantages in bzr were identified in the end, so I'd
>> like to officially :) propose that we seriously consider the move, and
>> think about how we might do it.
>> = When to move =
>>
>> Soon? Now that string freeze is upon us, once we get translations
>> sorted out we should have a bit of time to move on this, and get it
>> sorted early in the next release cycle.
> After string freeze would make most sense to make the move

Perhaps it's worth waiting until after the langpack deadline (iirc mdke
and others can get busy with any translation issues that crop up until
then), though if it can happen before then great!

Is it worth not bothering branching the gutsy docs in svn then? I'm just
wondering as I have several small patches attached to bugs in LP and
it's post string freeze for ubuntu-docs at least.

I'd also like to be considered for membership of ~ubuntu-doc if that's
ok, I've been producing small patches on an occasional basis for a few
years now which don't usually need much/any review and I'd like to
continue in a similar form without wasting others time committing them.

Cheers,
Dean



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