On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 12:39:07PM +0300, Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
Hello Antonio,
On Thu, 5 Sep 2013 17:38:33 -0300 Antonio Terceiro antonio.terceiro@linaro.org wrote:
Hello everyone,
TL;DR: LAVA development and deployment infrastructure will be moving to git over the course of this month. The expected cut off date is August 18th.
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on git. This is done, and all LAVA components are available at git.linaro.org. Those repositories contain the contents of their bzr counterparts as of today, and will be updated again when we discontinue bzr.
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Development moves to git.linaro.org.
I guess, it makes sense to clarify server issue. I see that lava repos indeed were imported to git.linaro.org, but infrastructure supporting git development is (reviews, etc.) is so far available only on staging.git.linaro.org . I just checked with Milo, and he says that lava repos from staging get automatically synced to git.linaro.org, but well, worth all these details to be mentioned explicitly.
Sure. So, to clarify: the LAVA team will _actually_ work on staging.git.linaro.org (gitolite+gitweb) + staging.review.linaro.org (gerrit) as a dogfooding excercise.
The repositories on git.linaro.org will be kept up to date by a cron job until the new git infrastructure becomes the main one. So to the "outside world", git.linaro.org will be the official source of git hosting for LAVA as it is for the rest of the Linaro projects.