On 23 December 2011 17:22, Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net>wrote;wrote:
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It takes me a little longer to get things done as
I am an old fart. What
I
would like to do is to get my pkbuilds into git so anyone can clone the
repo
and then fix, add to the work etc.
What has been missing as I see it is a place for a git repo so anyone can
pull
from it and make the builds better. I don't see that as being a
maverick,
to me you folks have abondoned me to my own
accord.
I was willing to put from a git repo and contribute, but first I needed
to
learn how to package trinity and then learn git.
I think I now have a
solid
trinty build "system" in place.
I am starting learning git right now.
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