[opensource-dev] SVN dead at LL?

Gareth Nelson gareth at garethnelson.com
Sun Aug 22 06:17:46 PDT 2010


So basically, server is still up but no updates, that pretty much
answers my question

On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Boroondas Gupte
<sllists at boroon.dasgupta.ch> wrote:
> On 08/22/2010 02:32 PM, Gareth Nelson wrote:
>
> In the subject really - is subversion just dead now?
>
> Define "dead". The server is still up and running and I guess it'll stay
> like that for the foreseeable future. About the code hosted there, and the
> projects behind that:
>
> I assume there will be no further source drops of official viewer code on
> SVN, as there are now public hg repositories for that purpose, first of all
> http://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-development
> I assume the community committers still have write access, so Snowglobe 1
> might (and probably will, if necessary) still receive security fixes. There
> will probably not be any new features developed for Snowglobe 1. I don't
> know whether some Viewer 2 features will be backported.
> Features of Snowglobe 2 will be cherry picked into Snowstorm
> (lindenlab/viewer-development) if LL thinks they should be in the mainline
> viewer. It's unclear what happens with features that the community wants but
> LL doesn't. (For implemented ones, you'll probably be able to get them from
> the individual dev's repo. We aren't yet sure whether we also want to
> establish a common community repo for that purpose.)
>
> cheers
> Boroondas
>
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