[cctbxbb] Git (again)

luis.fuentes-montero at diamond.ac.uk luis.fuentes-montero at diamond.ac.uk
Fri Jan 15 06:16:15 PST 2016


Hi Fellows,

This is one of the reasons why I insisted in GitHub (the repo supplier) no matter if the move to git the command line tool is chosen. On top of that we can add the issue with SourceForge and Gimp that made SourceForge lost some respect.

Cheers,

Luiso

From: cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org [mailto:cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org] On Behalf Of Graeme.Winter at diamond.ac.uk
Sent: 15 January 2016 13:50
To: cctbxbb at phenix-online.org
Subject: [cctbxbb] Git (again)

Hi Folks

so, while this is tangential to the discussion of whether or not to move to git, I will observe that our chosen repo supplier appears to be taking some down time again:

[gw56 at ws133 format]$ svn commit -m "Comment about application of this format"
Sending        format/FormatSMVRigakuEiger1M.py
Transmitting file data .svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Can't create directory '/svn/p/cctbx/code/db/transactions/23592-1.txn': Permission denied

Over the last year this has not been such a rare occurrence and is always annoying when it does happen.
The sourceforge.net website is temporarily in static offline mode.
Only a very limited set of project pages are available until the main website returns to service.
While this is I agree unrelated to the revision control we elect to use, it should perhaps be part of the same discussion.

Meanwhile, all builds for dials will be gone until sf.net is once again live... awesome!

Cheerio Graeme



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