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Replacing CVS - decision time


>> - I place the apps I work on in a git repository and
>> I want to make eCos a submodule. How do I manage
>> that if the eCos repository is hg?
>
> Maybe one of these could help:
>
> Âhttp://hg-git.github.com/
> Âhttp://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Interfaces,_frontends,_and_tools#Mercurial

I don't like the idea that I'd have to maintain this myself. Doesn't sound
very robust :-)

> I'm not sure what you mean by "official forks", but there are plenty of
> options for those who can't or don't want to host their own
> repositories:
>
> Âhttp://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/MercurialHosting

What I want is a way for forks of eCos to be organized in a way that
they are available to everyone. Does using hg mean that we get
this feature?

It would make www.ecosforge.net pretty much obsolete. www.ecosforge.net
is organized as submodules/subrepositories of eCos.

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