I've set up a Git repo now. Pushes to it get announced on alexandria-cvs (stupid name, yeah) at least if the pusher is subscribed to the list -- not sure about others.
Mirror URLs: git://common-lisp.net/projects/alexandria/alexandria.git http://common-lisp.net/r/projects/alexandria/alexandria.git
Push URL: ssh://common-lisp.net/var/git/projects/alexandria/alexandria.git
The repo is currently in the same state as the Darcs one. It is currently set up to allow only fast-forward merges.
Can you folks test that you can pull from it, and can some other committer than me try pushing something?
I was thinking that the repo switch might actually be a good place for a couple of non-backwards incompatible changes (like non-evaluating SWITCH &co): add a note about potential changes like that in the git repo to the webpage, so that people don't get bitten by them so easily.
Cheers,
-- Nikodemus