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Obsolete:Git Migration

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Proposal to move Moodle development from CVS to Git

There have been discussions to abandon CVS as the main version tracking system, to move to a distributed system instead. Many developers have expressed their interest for Git. A discussion is taking place in moodle.org forums about a possible move to Git and contains a lot of information.

Some other systems have also been mentioned, such as Mercurial.

Git and human usage

  • A lot of people need an easy interface to the revision system. Most of them are currently using TortoiseCVS (a lot of translators, it seems). There is no tool (as of late June 2008) for Git that is equivalent in ease of use to TortoiseCVS, though qgit (said to be running flawlessly on Windows) and git-cola are improving. In the meantime, people could use a CVS gateway, which would need to work both ways (read & write), to give people time to change over once proper tools become available.
  • Developers using Eclipse need to wait for a plugin. There is a proposal, but it's still not ready for prime time (June 2008).
  • VCSCommand plugin for Vim now supports Git.
  • Some users are using CVS mirrors to deploy (and update) their site. Can't break this. A read-only CVS gateway could be a good working solution to this.

Git and server-side tool integration

The way to go for developers who want it now

It's possible to use Git right now, to track

  • Follow instructions on the "[Tracking Moodle CVS with git]" page
  • Use git-cvsexportcommit to commit to Moodle CVS
  • Wait until the next refresh (5h30 am, New Zealand time) to get the patch back into your local Git repository

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