On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 16:29, Frank Wierzbicki<fwierzbicki at gmail.com> wrote: > At PyCon, we discussed moving Jython's svn repository to Python's with > Martin von Löwis. I would think that Jython would live in Python's hg > repository in the same way as stackless and distutils. Has the > parallel project strategy been determined? Will they be separate > repositories, separate "forests", something else? I think they should just be separate repositories. The svn.python.org "repository" is more like a collection of actual repositories than a repository in itself. > Also, Martin suggested we migrate to Python's svn and then go along > for the svn->hg ride. Does that still make sense now that some > planning has been done? I'd say migrating to Python's svn doesn't make a whole lot of sense at this point, but I'll leave that to Martin (since he has to do the work). For the conversion, I can just as well take the Jython repo from your current server. I've started a svnsync job with your repo so I can run some test conversions. It's a relatively small repository, so it shouldn't be much of a problem. Cheers, Dirkjan
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