On 23 December 2011 19:32, Baho Utot <baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com> wrote:
On Friday 23 December 2011 07:27:45 pm Calvin Morrison wrote:
On 23 December 2011 19:26, Baho Utot
<baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com> wrote:
> On Friday 23 December 2011 07:07:20 pm Calvin Morrison wrote:
> > On 23 December 2011 17:50, Baho Utot <baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com>
wrote:
> > > [putolin]
> > >
> > > > > The TDE project provides GIT space to all distribution
packagers.
> > > > > You can even maintain
two separate copies of packaging files
for
> > > > > a distribution if so
desired; I leave all policy control within
> > > > > the distribution folder up to those who are actively working on
> > > > > that distribution.
> > > > >
> > > > > Let me know if you need a GIT account.
> > > > >
> > > > > Tim
> > > >
> > > > We may as well keep a "Baho" folder for the builds
contributed by
>
> Baho.
>
> > > > Currently we have a 3.5.13 folder and a GIT (currently not
working
> > > > - waiting for git to settle
out) folder. Another one won't hurt.
> > > >
> > > > Calvin
> > >
> > > I am all for a single git arch pkgbuild directory. By having more
> > > than one only creates problems. If there is one place then every
one
> > > can
>
> pull
>
> > > from there and create their own branch. Then you can merge back
into
>
> the
>
> > > master and push to the public repo. At least that is what I get
from
>
> the
>
> > > git community book. After I get access to a git repo I will see if
> > > it works that
> > > way.
> >
> > sure let's stick to using branches :) that is more proper. Then we
can
> > merge onto to master branch as we go.
>
> Ok I have git access now.
>
> Is there a test area I can experiment with?
>
> I setup an account on gitotious as a test but I can do anything with
it;(
all
it does is hangup on me.
As for external services - I recommend github 100%!
I am just trying to get a git repo so test so I don't blowup the trinity
repo
while learning.
you can blow it up as much as you wont - just don't push the changes.
I suggest viewing these videos - they helped me understand using git a bit
better
Maybe that can help you understand the contexts and branches - it's pretty
good