Mapping SVN usernames to git
Dirk Stöcker
openstreetmap at dstoecker.de
Fri Nov 24 07:51:09 UTC 2023
Hello,
> I'd be happy to be able to contribute easily again and to finally set
> an end to sending around patch files (and having a CI for patches, and
> so on)
>
> Please use "git at michaelzangl.de" as E-Mail-Address for the commits by
> michael2402
>
> I still have some of the concepts drafted at the Hack weekend (when we
> drafted the move to git + modern build system) and a full gradle build
> that was working some years ago somewhere on my hard drive. My last SVN
> migration was almost 10 years ago, but I have some experience with it
> and if you have any questions, just feel free to ask ;-)
>
> Michael
>
> Am 23.11.23 um 23:39 schrieb Simon Legner:
>
>> I'm so happy that the migration to Git is finally being tackled... :))
>> I'm willing to start contributing again once JOSM(-core) is on Git and
>> Maven/Gradle.
>>
>> Please use my name and email from this email (see also
>> github.com/simon04)
There will only be a migration of the trac-plugins repository to git! No
GitHub, not Gitea or GitLab or whatever. So you will still have to send
patches. Taylor also plans for core, but if that comes, then only after
plugins repo was successful, so minimum 1 year in the future.
And to be blunt → the chances to implement major rework concepts of
people, who vanish when the task of setting up demonstration of the
concepts come, are pretty much zero. Especially when these concepts
basically involve to move everything to some commercial company and
totally neglect the existing infrastructure. What you two never
understood is that I have to maintain the systems afterwards. And my
time is limited.
Also I have bigger problems with people who request a lot of changes,
only to contribute. Experience (like in case of you two) shows, that
these people shortly after vanish whether the changes have been
implemented or not.
For Freedom In Peace
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