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in thread Advice on the best way to help the Perl 5 community

I'm glad that they are moving to git as I've been using it for around a year and couldn't ever go back to anything else. The only repositories that looked mildly official were the ones from Perl Git Repositories and I couldn't find any thread on p5p regarding it (just the stuff from the wiki). The utsl.genz.nl repo doesn't look up to date as the last change in origin/blead is from 8/26/08. Is there some other repo that would be better to use? That being said, I really like the bisect idea. Thanks!
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Re^3: Advice on the best way to help the Perl 5 community
by moritz (Cardinal) on Sep 02, 2008 at 20:25 UTC
    The most official repo is still git://utsl.gen.nz/perl, but it's not always kept up to date (yet). Still, one week old isn't all that out of date, it's enough for most day-to-day work.

    There's a current discussion todo list for moving to git, the earlier discussions where Feb/Mar 2008.

Re^3: Advice on the best way to help the Perl 5 community
by FunkyMonk (Bishop) on Sep 02, 2008 at 21:28 UTC
    The thread was "Switching to Git" from early March (I only have a couple of messages from that thread archived and the earliest was the 6th) but there was some earlier discussion (but still in March IIRC). You should be able to find the thread using the archive.

    The current plan is to switch to git once 5.10.1 has been released but there seem to be many hinderances to that plan that I think will take some time to work out. (Or, perhaps it won't. They're a very clever bunch.)

Re^3: Advice on the best way to help the Perl 5 community
by blazar (Canon) on Sep 03, 2008 at 21:39 UTC

    Incidentally, just the other day I stumbled upon a post of audreyt's in her Pugs blog dealing precisely with "Short notes on migrating a SVK mirror to Git." Actually, so short to be suitable for being "saved as a shell script:" appearently for practical reasons she's decided to move Pugs to Git too.

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