Moving source code to GitHub from SVN
Posted: 18 Feb 2016, 01:27
Hi all, this is a public discussion thread so feel free to reply.
Edit:
The OpenKore project has to moved to GitHub as of Feburary 28th 2016. You can see the new project here: https://github.com/openkore/openkore
The old SVN repo has been made read-only and will remain online for now. The entire project has been converted from SVN to Git and restructured to allow people to simply clone the repo and start using kore. Plugins are now also included in the main repo but only specific plugins are enabled by default (like the macro plugin).
Edit 2:
If you were a developer with svn access who wants to be added as an official developer in git, please open an issue on GitHub with your SourceForge username or post here in this thread with both your GitHub account and SourceForge username.
Original Post:
If you've ever contributed to the OpenKore project and want the contributions to appear in your GitHub account, please post in this thread with your username on SourceForge and the email for your GitHub account. We can update this information automatically when the import is initially run. After that, we won't be able to change the history. All developers who haven't replied to this thread will fall back to using their SourceForge email address. Because of the conversion from CVS to SVN, there are a few users who do not have SourceForge accounts. To account for them, we've created fallback emails [username]@openkore.com. Though it's worth noting these users haven't been active since 2003-2007, so they probably won't mind anyway...
For the record, SVN is going to be locked from new changes on February 28th!
Edit:
The OpenKore project has to moved to GitHub as of Feburary 28th 2016. You can see the new project here: https://github.com/openkore/openkore
The old SVN repo has been made read-only and will remain online for now. The entire project has been converted from SVN to Git and restructured to allow people to simply clone the repo and start using kore. Plugins are now also included in the main repo but only specific plugins are enabled by default (like the macro plugin).
Edit 2:
If you were a developer with svn access who wants to be added as an official developer in git, please open an issue on GitHub with your SourceForge username or post here in this thread with both your GitHub account and SourceForge username.
Original Post:
If you've ever contributed to the OpenKore project and want the contributions to appear in your GitHub account, please post in this thread with your username on SourceForge and the email for your GitHub account. We can update this information automatically when the import is initially run. After that, we won't be able to change the history. All developers who haven't replied to this thread will fall back to using their SourceForge email address. Because of the conversion from CVS to SVN, there are a few users who do not have SourceForge accounts. To account for them, we've created fallback emails [username]@openkore.com. Though it's worth noting these users haven't been active since 2003-2007, so they probably won't mind anyway...
For the record, SVN is going to be locked from new changes on February 28th!