Hi,
on disk I do have a git-gs-history folder that contains the whole GeoServer history before we cut the current git repo.
I normally use it to drill down why certain things are done the way they are, and believe that might be of use for other people as well, so I’m wondering about putting it on github.
The problem I guess is it’s size:
git-gs-history$ du -csh * .git/
96M data
36M doc
95M src
621M .git/
846M total
Would we be allowed to keep this beast on our free account?
I guess the size could be reduced with some filtering to remove all the jar files that the repo in pre-maven times had
Another nice effect of keeping the repo on github would be that we could link it from ohloh, closing that massive gap we have in the GS history now
Cheers
Andrea
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GeoSolutions S.A.S.
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Oh, yes, please. What a magnificent resource, both for provenance and bragging/blaming.
The published limit is 1GB per repo, so 621MB should be fine. Even better if you can strip out all jar files as a kindness to your cloners:
https://help.github.com/articles/what-is-my-disk-quota
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 17/06/13 16:21, Andrea Aime wrote:
Hi,
on disk I do have a git-gs-history folder that contains the whole
GeoServer history before we cut the current git repo.
I normally use it to drill down why certain things are done the way they
are, and believe that might be of use for other people as well, so I'm
wondering about putting it on github.
The problem I guess is it's size:
git-gs-history$ du -csh * .git/
96Mdata
36Mdoc
95Msrc
621M.git/
846Mtotal
Would we be allowed to keep this beast on our free account?
I guess the size could be reduced with some filtering to remove all the
jar files that the repo in pre-maven times had
Another nice effect of keeping the repo on github would be that we could
link it from ohloh, closing that massive gap we have in the GS history now
Cheers
Andrea
--
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@geowolf
Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
http://www.geo-solutions.it
http://twitter.com/geosolutions_it
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+1, would be great to have that there.
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On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com> wrote:
Oh, yes, please. What a magnificent resource, both for provenance and
bragging/blaming.
The published limit is 1GB per repo, so 621MB should be fine. Even
better if you can strip out all jar files as a kindness to your cloners:
https://help.github.com/articles/what-is-my-disk-quota
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 17/06/13 16:21, Andrea Aime wrote:
Hi,
on disk I do have a git-gs-history folder that contains the whole
GeoServer history before we cut the current git repo.
I normally use it to drill down why certain things are done the way they
are, and believe that might be of use for other people as well, so I’m
wondering about putting it on github.
The problem I guess is it’s size:
git-gs-history$ du -csh * .git/
96Mdata
36Mdoc
95Msrc
621M.git/
846Mtotal
Would we be allowed to keep this beast on our free account?
I guess the size could be reduced with some filtering to remove all the
jar files that the repo in pre-maven times had
Another nice effect of keeping the repo on github would be that we could
link it from ohloh, closing that massive gap we have in the GS history now
Cheers
Andrea
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GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
http://www.geo-solutions.it
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+1. I would vote we call-it “geoserver-history” rather than “gs-history”.
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+1, would be great to have that there.
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On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com> wrote:
Oh, yes, please. What a magnificent resource, both for provenance and
bragging/blaming.
The published limit is 1GB per repo, so 621MB should be fine. Even
better if you can strip out all jar files as a kindness to your cloners:
https://help.github.com/articles/what-is-my-disk-quota
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 17/06/13 16:21, Andrea Aime wrote:
Hi,
on disk I do have a git-gs-history folder that contains the whole
GeoServer history before we cut the current git repo.
I normally use it to drill down why certain things are done the way they
are, and believe that might be of use for other people as well, so I’m
wondering about putting it on github.
The problem I guess is it’s size:
git-gs-history$ du -csh * .git/
96Mdata
36Mdoc
95Msrc
621M.git/
846Mtotal
Would we be allowed to keep this beast on our free account?
I guess the size could be reduced with some filtering to remove all the
jar files that the repo in pre-maven times had
Another nice effect of keeping the repo on github would be that we could
link it from ohloh, closing that massive gap we have in the GS history now
Cheers
Andrea
–
Ing. Andrea Aime
@geowolf
Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
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On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com>wrote:
+1. I would vote we call-it "geoserver-history" rather than "gs-history".
I propose to just call it "www" and see if people can figure it out :-p
Kidding!!!
All right all right, seems there good consensus growing, I'll have a look
at how to filter
the sucker so that we don't have large binaries in the history
Cheers
Andrea
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Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
http://www.geo-solutions.it
http://twitter.com/geosolutions_it
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