[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk project converts to Subversion version control system

Asterisk Development Team asteriskteam at digium.com
Mon Nov 28 12:00:29 MST 2005


The Asterisk development team is pleased to announce that we have 
migrated our project repositories and development processes over to the 
Subversion version control system!

Effective immediately, the primary source code distribution point for 
Asterisk, Zaptel and other related projects (other than release tarballs 
of course) will be http://svn.digium.com.

The actual SVN repositories are available at http://svn.digium.com/svn, 
and there is a ViewCVS web viewer available at 
http://svn.digium.com/view. There is a separate repository for each 
major project, and each repository is organized in the typical 
Subversion fashion... for example, the Asterisk repository is organized 
as follows:

http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk (was CVS HEAD)
http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.2 (was CVS v1-2)
http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/tags/1.2.0 (was CVS v1-2-0)

Other branches and tags are named similarly. Builds of Asterisk made 
from the new repositories will report a 'show version' tag made of the 
SVN branch name and the repository revision number that was checked out 
(unlike the CVS 'show version' tags which incorporated the date/time of 
checkout).

The 'asterisk-cvs' mailing list has been renamed to 'svn-commits' and 
will continue to receive commit messages for the all the major projects 
on our SVN server (existing subscriptions are still in effect). In 
addition, there are new project specific commit mailing lists as well:

   asterisk-commits
   asterisk-addons-commits
   zaptel-commits
   libpri-commits
   libiax2-commits

All of these lists are available on lists.digium.com. Additionally, the 
commit messages will contain 'X-SVN-Author' and 'X-SVN-Branch' mail 
headers to allow you to sort/filter the commit messages in any way you wish.

One of the major benefits of this transition is that we will be opening 
up 'developer branches' for Asterisk Development Team members to be able 
to work on projects and make them available for public review, testing 
and participation; look for another announcement later this week when 
that process is ready.

For the near future, we will continue to provide access to source code 
via CVS using the same servers/paths that you have previously been 
using; once every day, the relevant Subversion branches will be copied 
over into CVS and brought up to date. We expect to keep updating CVS 
HEAD this way for three to six months; the other branches will be 
maintained for six to nine months. However the CVS repositories will be 
updated in a single commit each day and will not contain any detailed 
revision history for the changes that are made. We encourage all users 
to transition to using Subversion for tracking development as soon as 
possible.

(Special thanks to chipig, sussman, darix, jerenkrantz, eh, mbk and the 
others on #svn-dev who helped solve some sticky issues on Saturday 
evening of Thanksgiving weekend <G>)



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