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Congrats!
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Congratulations !!
Like it!
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On 11/08/2013 04:43 AM, Chris Cason wrote:
> Folks,
>
> After many years of beta-testing, POV-Ray 3.7 has been officially
> released.
> -- Chris Cason
> POV-Ray Team Co-ordinator
>
Great! Thank you all.
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Chris Cason wrote:
> Source code is released under the AGPL3 and is available via our
> github repository: https://github.com/POV-Ray/povray/tree/3.7-stable
Is this Git repository now the official and canonical repository, or do the
main developers still use a private Perforce repo?
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On 8/03/2014 07:30, Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> Chris Cason wrote:
>> Source code is released under the AGPL3 and is available via our
>> github repository: https://github.com/POV-Ray/povray/tree/3.7-stable
>
> Is this Git repository now the official and canonical repository, or do the
> main developers still use a private Perforce repo?
It should be considered canonical. We still use perforce but are
mulling moving away from it and going directly to git. In any event,
anything we officially release will be placed onto github.
-- Chris
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Chris Cason wrote:
> On 8/03/2014 07:30, Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
>> Chris Cason wrote:
>>> Source code is released under the AGPL3 and is available via our
>>> github repository: https://github.com/POV-Ray/povray/tree/3.7-stable
>>
>> Is this Git repository now the official and canonical repository, or do
>> the main developers still use a private Perforce repo?
>
> It should be considered canonical. We still use perforce but are
> mulling moving away from it and going directly to git. In any event,
> anything we officially release will be placed onto github.
Are you going to convert the Perforce history to Git? There's a git-p4 tool
bundled with Git. I haven't tried it (as I never used Perforce), but it
seems like it'd work :)
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On 8/03/2014 08:26, Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> Are you going to convert the Perforce history to Git? There's a git-p4 tool
> bundled with Git. I haven't tried it (as I never used Perforce), but it
> seems like it'd work :)
We looked at using the perforce git-fusion tool to sync the two repos
but it's not going to do it for us. We could look at git-p4 but that
would probably require us to make a new git repo, which I'd like to
avoid as we already pointed folks at the old one.
That said it would be good to get the history in, that's for sure.
-- Chris
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