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Re: bzr is dying; Emacs needs to move
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Rüdiger Sonderfeld |
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Re: bzr is dying; Emacs needs to move |
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Fri, 03 Jan 2014 10:05:55 +0100 |
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On Friday 03 January 2014 07:15:41 address@hidden wrote:
> I have a box at www.verona.se where i could offer such a service free of
> charge to emacs devs, if anyone wants it. It sits in my cupboard, but
> has 100mbit link.
>
>
> I already have plenty of emacs stuff on that box.
As I said, it shouldn't be necessary to do the import all over again every
time. The git mirror should be able to provide the additional
objects/information which git-bzr needs. Maybe we could contact the git-bzr
developer for more information. But emacsmirror used to do exactly that but
took down the mirror. I'm not sure exactly why.
I've created an issue for emacsmirror and asked Jonas for comments.
https://github.com/emacsmirror/p/issues/29
(Unless you want to use your box as a cupboard heater, of course.)
Regards
Rüdiger
Re: bzr is dying; Emacs needs to move, Samuel Bronson, 2014/01/03
- Re: bzr is dying; Emacs needs to move, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2014/01/05
- "No safeguard against rewriting upstream bzr history" (was: bzr is dying; Emacs needs to move), Joshua Judson Rosen, 2014/01/05
- Re: "No safeguard against rewriting upstream bzr history", Glenn Morris, 2014/01/05
- Re: "No safeguard against rewriting upstream bzr history", Wolfgang Jenkner, 2014/01/05
- Re: "No safeguard against rewriting upstream bzr history", Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2014/01/06
Re: bzr is dying; Emacs needs to move, Bozhidar Batsov, 2014/01/02
Re: bzr is dying; Emacs needs to move, Richard Stallman, 2014/01/02