Documentation/Labs/TransitionToGit

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This page keep tracks of the progress done toward the conversion from (1) Slicer svn repository mirror onto github into (2) a only git repository.

Related issues

Authorship

Since contribution have been integrated using the svn dcommit --add-from-author, the history should be filtered to change the commit author as specified in the From: statement.

In addition, the following update should be considered:

  • r22869 -> Franklinwk <franklin.king@queensu.ca>
  • r23080 -> Co-authored-by: Andras Lasso <lasso@queensu.ca>
  • r23506 -> Andras Lasso <lasso@queensu.ca>
  • r23758 -> Andras Lasso <lasso@queensu.ca>
  • r24061 -> Alireza Mehrtash <mehrtash@bwh.harvard.edu>
  • r24309 -> Andras Lasso <lasso@queensu.ca>
  • r24631 -> Co-authored-by: Max Smolens <max.smolens@kitware.com>
  • r24720 -> Change author email to zhangfanmark@gmail.com
  • r25140 -> Hastings Greer <hastings.greer@kitware.com>
  • r25744 -> Add Suggested-by: Alexis Girault <alexis.girault@kitware.com>
  • r26841 -> From: Gregory C. Sharp <gregsharp.geo@yahoo.com>, Co-authored-by: Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin <jchris.fillionr@kitware.com>
  • r26856 -> Adam Rankin <adam.rankin@gmail.com>
  • r26987 -> Fernando Perez-Garcia <fepegar@gmail.com>

Commit message

The following commit message could be fixed:

STYLE: Add test for CLI Node status update

This commit adds a test checking that CLI status has the expected
value following StatusModifiedEvent.

Possible status are the following:

    Idle
    Scheduled
    Running
    Cancelling
    Cancelled
    Completing
    Completed
    ErrorsMask
    CompletedWithErrors
    BusyMask

Note that the status is inconsistently update between synchronous and asynchronous mode. This
will be addressed in a follow up commit.

Removing binary data from history

Motivation:

  • Speedup time required to checkout Slicer source code.
  • Quote "Because of the decentralized nature of Git, which means every developer has the full change history on his or her computer, changes in large binary files cause Git repositories to grow by the size of the file in question every time the file is changed and the change is committed. The growth directly affects the amount of data end users need to retrieve when they need to clone the repository." See https://www.perforce.com/blog/storing-large-binary-files-in-git-repositories

Tasks:

Some stats:

  • Hina, Jc (from Kitware Carrboro): 3min30sec
  • Andrey (SPL): 2m13s
  • Steve (Cambridge): 21s (full history), 8s (with --depth=1)