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Pending repositories to write svn2git rules for.
Pending repositories to write svn2git rules for.


* kdebase.git
== KDEBase ==
** and konsole.git
Konsole will get its own repository. Everything else in kdebase.git.
* kdelibs.git
 
* kdemultimedia
There's currently some trouble writing rules for konsole,
** kmix.git
involving a branch from kde4-porting days.
** juk.git
 
** other repos being discussed
== KDELibs ==
...
 
== KDE Multimedia ==
Probably will split, but it's not 100% sure.
KMix, Juk and DragonPlayer get their own repositories.
The rest is being discussed.
 
Michael Pyne says:
 
<blockquote>
juk.git, kmix.git, probably a libkcompactdisc.git. But that raises the question of what to do with kscd<br/>
kscd and audiocd kioslave are closely related IIRC, sharing libkcompactdisc and libkcddb; but they are separate apps<br/>
So if anything, they'd all be clumped in some kind of kdemultimedia-compactdisc repository....<br/>
ffmpeg/mplayer-thumbs and strigi-analyzers would all go together<br/>
And then that would leave juk, kmix, and dragonplayer
</blockquote>
 
More discussion will take place in the kde-multimedia mailing list.

Revision as of 00:30, 17 January 2011

Pending repositories to write svn2git rules for.

KDEBase

Konsole will get its own repository. Everything else in kdebase.git.

There's currently some trouble writing rules for konsole, involving a branch from kde4-porting days.

KDELibs

...

KDE Multimedia

Probably will split, but it's not 100% sure. KMix, Juk and DragonPlayer get their own repositories. The rest is being discussed.

Michael Pyne says:

juk.git, kmix.git, probably a libkcompactdisc.git. But that raises the question of what to do with kscd
kscd and audiocd kioslave are closely related IIRC, sharing libkcompactdisc and libkcddb; but they are separate apps
So if anything, they'd all be clumped in some kind of kdemultimedia-compactdisc repository....
ffmpeg/mplayer-thumbs and strigi-analyzers would all go together
And then that would leave juk, kmix, and dragonplayer

More discussion will take place in the kde-multimedia mailing list.