While it is a little off topic, it reminded me of the following. Wouldn't it be nice if we'd convert lots (most) PRs to automated tests which would then automatically be run against each and every commit...? I have used Aegis (http://aegis.sourceforge.net/) which explicitly supports this approach and found it very helpful. I understand that in e.g. cvs or hg something similar can be achieved using triggers or event hooks. Whatever the implementation, in my opinion it would be great to have a growing collection of tests and to ensure that the current version in the repository has passed all mandatory tests. Best regards, Marko At Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:09:25 -0400, Greg A Woods wrote: > > At Mon, 19 Oct 2009 01:06:49 +0200, Adam Hamsik <haaaad%gmail.com@localhost> > wrote: > Subject: Re: git copies of cvs modules available > > > > > > On Oct,Monday 19 2009, at 12:14 AM, Arnaud Lacombe wrote: > > > > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 3:38 AM, S.P.Zeidler <spz%netbsd.org@localhost> > > > wrote: > > >> Dear all, > > >> > > >> htdocs, othersrc, pkgsrc, src and xsrc are now available as > > >> (bare) git repository copies at > > >> http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/repositories/git. > > >> These repositories are currently updated every 30 minutes. > > >> > > > *Wonderfull* ! Thanks a lot ! > > Indeed! Amazing! This will be so incredibly useful! > > I was hoping somehow someone would set this up! > > > > Conversion was done by fromcvs tool. IT can do one time conversion and > > incremental updates, too. > > Good to know. > > > For now this tree should be stable, but it was done for testing to > > found out if there can be some usage for git trees inside of NetBSD > > users group. > > Git access to the "official" NetBSD source repository will be invaluable > to everyone who needs to tract NetBSD changes while also keeping track > of their own changes. For those of us who submit patches back to NetBSD > it will be infinitely more usable than CVS alone. > > -- > Greg A. Woods > Planix, Inc. > > <woods%planix.com@localhost> +1 416 218 0099 > http://www.planix.com/
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