On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 15:22:44 +0300 anatoly techtonik <techtonik at gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Éric Araujo <merwok at netwok.org> wrote: > > hg.python.org/cpython is a test setup for people working on the > > transition. It is not guaranteed to be usable, it usually lags, and it > > will be rewritten before the real switch IIRC. > > > > code.python.org/hg is a mirror kept in sync for use by contributors who > > don’t want to use Subversion now. > > > > After the switch, hg.python.org/cpython will be the official repo, and > > code.python.org/hg will probably be closed. > > Why this transition is not described in PEP? Because it's not a transition. It's a mirror. It was put in place before the hg migration plan was accepted, IIRC. > How code.python.org/hg is synchronized with Subversion? What does your question mean exactly? It's a mirror (well, a set of mirrors) and is synchronized roughly every 5 minutes. > Why it is not possible to leave code.python.org/hg as is in slave mode > and then realtime replication is ready just switch master/slave over? The two sets of repositories use different conversion tools and rules. They have nothing in common (different changeset IDs, different metadata, different branch/clone layout). Regards Antoine.
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