...or has anybody else got a copy of the old GIT-repo? I'm happy to
mirror it until the new GIT-repo is in place.
Morty
On 2011-01-20 14:21, Moritz Struebe wrote:
Hi there,
as setting up the new (IMO over engineered) GIT seems to be a
longer process, would it be possible to set up the old GIT and
then migrate from that (At the moment it's not possible to
compile from GIT)? That would allow others to keep on working and
synchronize there work. Especially the patches from Phil sound
promising. Once the new design/concept is worked out it shouldn't
be too hard merge things. Especially when the movements are done
within GIT and not outside.
Cheers
Morty
P.s: It might also be worth checking the "Time to Leave Monotone
Behind"-Thread over at Pidgin:
http://pidgin.im/pipermail/devel/2011-January/thread.html as they
are discussing similar things.
Am 12.01.2011 21:04, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Dear x2go-dev folks,
I just talked to Heinz on the phone and we have taken your
criticism on the
current/new Berlios Git into a new course of discussion.
Similarly to some of you, our Debian Developer in-spe has had
quite some
criticism on the current Git structure. To support Debian
development and
packaging of X2go as best as possible we will discuss a
revisioned structure
for X2go Git, which will probably also include a change over to
another
hoster.
As this discussion takes place between at least for people,
please allow us
some time to for the current internal discussion on this topic.
There will
hopefully be some results around the next weekend...
light+love,
Mike
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