[llvm-dev] LLVM Releases page needs updating? (Still suggests using SVN) (original) (raw)
Kristina Brooks via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Sat Feb 16 18:13:46 PST 2019
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Hi,
I've noticed that http://releases.llvm.org/ still mentions that "Current" version of LLVM Projects should be retrieved through SVN. With the GitHub mirror now being considered a "source of truth" for readonly checkouts, would it be worth updating that page and referring people to https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project instead?
(Though my only concern being, currently there are no RO-only mirrors on GitHub for major projects since I presume majority of consumers will likely want to checkout LLVM, Clang/CFE and LLD, it may be worth mirroring them separately. I'm not sure how well Git handled subtree checkouts, personally I've not had the best experiences, while a RO mirror is a lot more straightforward)
Thank you.
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