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Re: gEDA-dev: Considering git
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 18:14 +0100, Peter TB Brett wrote:
[snip]
> The other way to show off your changes is to publish your repo on a webserver
> somewhere. You don't necessarily need a full git daemon & web interface.
> The people who want to try out your changes just do something like:
>
> cg-branch-add jg-cool-feature git://www.johngriessen.com/jg.git#cool-feature
>
> And then they can try out your stuff.
>
> Then you can use a branch proper for your work, keeping it entirely separate
> from the main repository until you want to put it into the main repository,
> when you can:
For exmample, see the ones at repo.or.cz,
Mine:
http://repo.or.cz/w/geda-gaf/pcjc2.git
Peter B's:
http://repo.or.cz/w/geda-gaf/peter-b.git
I'm just starting to play with stgit in mine, (Those are the tags in
purple in repo.or.cz. Each of these (on my machine) has a log of changes
associated with them, a kind of mini-history of how I came to make a
particular patch.
When committed, you get what you see above, a single commit per patch.
(NB: There are a few useful things brewing in my repo, but nothing 100%
ready yet - feel free to grab them and take a look if you want though!)
Regards,
Peter C
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