Hi,
As announced in [1] and with follow-up in [2], common-lisp.net in migrating away from the use of CVS as one of the supported version control systems. The git migration as mentioned in those mails has already taken place. The darcs migration requires more attention due to the sheer number of darcs repositories on the system. For that reason, we will be decommissioning CVS as a next step first. The benefits of decommissioning CVS in terms of having simplified system maintenance are bigger than those from decommissioning Darcs, so when looking at it that way, this is a logical step.
The migration for the CVS repositories will be carried out according to the steps below. Note that the default conversion for CVS repositories is going to be to /git/ and imported into GitLab. However, we do understand that in some cases this isn't going to meet the maintainers wishes. We'll notify maintainers 1 week before the conversion is going to take place so a migration to Subversion can be requested.
* 1 week before conversion, project members will be notified of expected conversion * Conversion to Git (default) or Subversion (upon request) * Import into GitLab, in case of Git conversion * Decommissioning (removing) CVS repository
Due to the need to contact project members *and* the fact that we're talking about 110 repositories, migration will take place in batches. If one has multiple repositories on common-lisp.net using CVS, but notification has come in only for one repo, then the batches for the others aren't being worked on yet.
If people want to express their preference to migrate their repositories to Subversion in advance of receiving a migration notification mail, requests can be filed in clo's Trac instance: https://trac.common-lisp.net/clo/newticket
I intend to send a summary of the above to the site announcements list incorporating any adjustments to the procedure, based on your feedback.
[1] https://mailman.common-lisp.net/pipermail/clo-devel/2015-February/000934.htm... [2] https://mailman.common-lisp.net/pipermail/clo-devel/2015-February/000941.htm...