Hi Gordon, I have enabled "blame". I'm glad to see that Git is catching on around the Drupal community. I hope some day to be able to look back at CVS as only a bad memory ;) And yeah, it is big. It took hours to import it with git cvsimport, but amazingly, the whole repository only takes up 15MB, which is really impressive to me, since it includes the entire CVS repository will themes, images and code with a lot of changes these 8 years. That's like 2MB per year. I'm afraid that we won't be so lucky with the contributions repository, but if we ever were to switch to Git or something like it, it would be madness to continue to have all 1000+ modules in the same repository - it's maddening enough already ;) //mikl Gordon Heydon wrote:
Hi,
This is great. I have a git mirror of the e-Commerce cvs and this looks great.
I did try and make a drupal mirror but it would not import it because it was so big.
It would be also nice if you can turn on blame which is like annotate.
See what I have done at http://git.drupalecommerce.org
Gordon.
Mikkel Høgh wrote:
Forgive me my shameless self-promotion, but I'd like to draw attention to my newly created Git-mirror of cvs.drupal.org
Git ( http://git.or.cz/ ) is a great version control system that I use to keep my Drupal-sites up-to-date, so a complete mirroring of Drupals CVS with tags and branches and all is a great step forward - for me at any rate.
I've made a longer blog post about it here: http://mikkel.hoegh.org/blog/2008/a_git_mirror_for_drupal_cvs
The repository is here: http://git.lion47.com/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi
Kind regards, Mikkel Høgh <mikkel@hoegh.org>
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