Sounds like a good plan. I suspect many of those are abandoned, but it still makes sense to keep the web page around.
Hi, There are 107 darcs repositories remaining on common-lisp.net which have not been converted to Git yet.> I'm looking at what to do with those. These 107 seem to fall into the following categories:>
- darcs-managed web pages (i.e.: /srv/project/*/public_html/_darcs)> 2. project-published repositories (i.e.: /srv/project/*/public_html/<repository- name>/_darcs) which were not registered with darcsweb.>
The first category I'm thinking of converting to Git, importing in Gitlab as a 'public_html' project in the associated project group. Then, convert the project's public_html folder from Darcs repository to Git repository by replacing the _darcs directory with a .git directory.> The second category I'm thinking of converting to git using the same procedure as the ones that just moved to GitLab (the published Darcsweb list).>
Comments?
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