[mlpack] Request for comments: move from svn to git (and Trac to github)

SAHEB MOTIANI saheb210692 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 18 01:16:37 EST 2014


Hey Ryan,

Good move, Git is awesome and won't lead to any problems. And Sid is right,
we might get more contributions.

Long time in Georgia Tech right? Must have been tough to leave :-)

What are you up to next man? Industry or academics?

Cheers,
Saheb
On Dec 18, 2014 10:51 AM, "Siddharth Agrawal" <siddharth.950 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Ryan,
>
> * I encourage the decision to move to Github, and I agree with you on that
> this might probably increase contributions.
> * My Github username is siddharth950.
>
> Congratulations in advance for graduating!
>
> Regards,
> Siddharth
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Ajinkya Kale <kaleajinkya at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> I was composing an email to suggest the move(which I have in the past
>> too) to git when this came in :)
>> I feel the adoption will definitely increase with the move.
>>
>> On Wed Dec 17 2014 at 5:10:11 PM Ryan Curtin <gth671b at mail.gatech.edu>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello again,
>>>
>>> I wanted to separate this into a different email so that the discussion
>>> doesn't get muddled (assuming threaded email clients... :)).
>>>
>>> At the end of this summer I'll be leaving Georgia Tech (finally) and
>>> this means that the subversion and Trac services provided to us by the
>>> Georgia Tech College of Computing will no longer be available.
>>>
>>> In my view the reasonable thing to do is move to git (it is 2014, after
>>> all) and this is also complemented well by a move to Github.  It is my
>>> belief that this will help ease the contribution process, and
>>> potentially even help the adoption of mlpack.
>>>
>>> So I've experimentally ported the subversion repository (plus history
>>> back to 2007!) to git and posted it on github:
>>>
>>>   https://github.com/rcurtin/mlpack
>>>
>>> and in the following days I will port the Trac tickets to Github issues,
>>> and barring any serious concerns or problems with transferring to
>>> github, I'll move the repository to be a part of the 'mlpack'
>>> organization and we can start using that for development in general
>>> (I'll have to update and potentially redo the website, too).
>>>
>>> So the purpose of this email is twofold:
>>>
>>>  * Does anyone have a serious problem with or a highly preferred
>>>    alternative to Github?
>>>
>>>  * If you have contributed to mlpack's svn repository under some
>>>    username, I can (and would like to) link these contributions with
>>>    your Github profile (if you have one), if you get me your Github
>>>    commit name and email.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ryan Curtin    | "I'm just going to shoot you once!"
>>> ryan at ratml.org |   - Joseph Dunn
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