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GDAL SVN/Trac Server: http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ | GDAL SVN/Trac Server: http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ | ||
Main servers are at Peer1 colocation site: http://www.peer1.net/en/colocation.asp, | |||
adminstered by the OSGeo System Administration Committee. | |||
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Revision as of 03:23, 16 September 2007
The goal is to move to SVN infrastructure for GRASS 7. The hosting of SVN needs to be discussed. A new repository has to be created in any case, despite its physical location.
SVN repository with GForge at Intevation
GRASS GForge Server: http://wald.intevation.org/tracker/?group_id=21
Pro:
- continuity for GRASS
Contra:
- GForge is not really accepted by GRASS developers, low usage (much lower than with old RT). Important developers are not even registered at all
- GForge is not integrated with CVS, apparently also not with SVN
- Wiki is yet on another server
- more GForge bugs
SVN repository with Trac at OSGeo
OSGeo SVN/Trac Server: http://trac.osgeo.org/
GDAL SVN/Trac Server: http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/
Main servers are at Peer1 colocation site: http://www.peer1.net/en/colocation.asp, adminstered by the OSGeo System Administration Committee.
Pro:
- Integrated infrastructure with other OSGeo projects (GDAL, ...)
- SVN and Trac nicely integrated, also Wiki integrated
- Trac shows patches/diffs in SVN (example)
- login (signon) embedded in OSGeo LDAP: single signon for OSGeo infrastructure
- Trac advantages
- Timeline and roadmap provided for semi-automated release management (milestones)
- Auto-generation of release notes (GDAL example) which we currently do by hand for thousands of fixes
- Source code browser integrated
- Wiki integrated
- Ticket notification in IRC channel
- tickets can moved around among OSGeo projects
- easy ticket monitoring and retrieval
- nice layout
- potential new translation portal of OSGeo would integrate, too
Contra:
- some time already invested in Intevation's GForge
See also
- Migration from CVS to SVN (technical issues)
- convert MediaWiki pages to Trac