Since you asked for comments... Personally, I'm disappointed to see Speex moving to Git from Subversion. I had just recently learned how easy it is to track progress of Speex using TortoiseSvn. That being said, I'm sure Jean-Marc knows best what the issues may be. How many people are expected to commit on this project this year? -mjc
Coffey, Michael a ?crit :> Personally, I'm disappointed to see Speex moving to Git from Subversion. > I had just recently learned how easy it is to track progress of Speex > using TortoiseSvn.Don't worry, you'll still be able to use svn to track the progress of Speex. I will simply be updating it from the git repository. Just curious, where you using more than "svn update" with the Speex repository (e.g. making local changes to the source).> That being said, I'm sure Jean-Marc knows best what the issues may be. > How many people are expected to commit on this project this year?Don't know, but I'm hoping to at least make it easier to contribute by making sure "everyone starts equal", i.e. now anyone can commit to Speex and create branches in their own repositories. Jean-Marc
Svn Log is my favorite! (Butm generally with the Tortoise front-end FWIW. I don't think I've changed anything except back when we needed the AEC patch or to make a project file build. -----Original Message----- From: Jean-Marc Valin [mailto:jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca] Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 4:27 PM To: Coffey, Michael Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] RE: Moving to Git Coffey, Michael a ?crit :> Personally, I'm disappointed to see Speex moving to Git from Subversion. > I had just recently learned how easy it is to track progress of Speex > using TortoiseSvn.Don't worry, you'll still be able to use svn to track the progress of Speex. I will simply be updating it from the git repository. Just curious, where you using more than "svn update" with the Speex repository (e.g. making local changes to the source).> That being said, I'm sure Jean-Marc knows best what the issues may be. > How many people are expected to commit on this project this year?Don't know, but I'm hoping to at least make it easier to contribute by making sure "everyone starts equal", i.e. now anyone can commit to Speex and create branches in their own repositories. Jean-Marc
On 6/12/07, Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote:> > Coffey, Michael a ?crit : > > Personally, I'm disappointed to see Speex moving to Git from Subversion. > > I had just recently learned how easy it is to track progress of Speex > > using TortoiseSvn. > > Don't worry, you'll still be able to use svn to track the progress of > Speex. I will simply be updating it from the git repository. Just > curious, where you using more than "svn update" with the Speex > repository (e.g. making local changes to the source). > > > That being said, I'm sure Jean-Marc knows best what the issues may be. > > How many people are expected to commit on this project this year? > > Don't know, but I'm hoping to at least make it easier to contribute by > making sure "everyone starts equal", i.e. now anyone can commit to Speexand create branches in their own repositories.>Mercurial (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/) also fits these criteria quite nicely and is a lot more cross-platform than Git. If a distributed version control system is all that you are looking for, it may be worthwhile to have a look at it. Thanks for all the great work on speex! regards, jacques -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/attachments/20070612/4cea549d/attachment.htm