Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Jason van Zyl
On 30 Sep 07, at 11:04 AM 30 Sep 07, Insitu wrote: Hello, Could you publish the git repository address ? Ok, here's the goods: http://git.sonatype.org/ The instructions and links are there on the page and I've enables the git protocol. You can browse via the web but the git protocol is

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Insitu
Works like a breeze :) Thanks for the effort. -- OQube software engineering \ génie logiciel Arnaud Bailly, Dr. \web http://www.oqube.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Mark Struberg
Hi Jason! first, both thumbs up! The main reason why it's hard to get used to git is because most people work with centralised CVS-like VCS systems since decades and git is completely different. But getting used to git only takes a few weeks and after that one will never switch back (if he is

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Jason van Zyl
On 3 Oct 07, at 2:34 AM 3 Oct 07, Mark Struberg wrote: Hi Jason! first, both thumbs up! The main reason why it's hard to get used to git is because most people work with centralised CVS-like VCS systems since decades and git is completely different. But getting used to git only takes a few

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
On 10/3/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, here's the goods: http://git.sonatype.org/ Would it be possible to add wagon? Thanks, Jochen -- Look, that's why there's rules, understand? So that you think before you break 'em. -- (Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time)

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Jason van Zyl
On 3 Oct 07, at 12:23 PM 3 Oct 07, Jochen Wiedmann wrote: On 10/3/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, here's the goods: http://git.sonatype.org/ Would it be possible to add wagon? I would but someone seems to have removed the 1.x branch. Ah, who removed the 1.x branch?

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Jason van Zyl
On 3 Oct 07, at 12:23 PM 3 Oct 07, Jochen Wiedmann wrote: On 10/3/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, here's the goods: http://git.sonatype.org/ Would it be possible to add wagon? Done. http://git.sonatype.org/ Thanks, Jochen -- Look, that's why there's rules,

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Jason van Zyl
On 3 Oct 07, at 1:09 PM 3 Oct 07, Jason van Zyl wrote: On 3 Oct 07, at 12:23 PM 3 Oct 07, Jochen Wiedmann wrote: On 10/3/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, here's the goods: http://git.sonatype.org/ Would it be possible to add wagon? I would but someone seems to have

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-03 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
On 10/3/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would but someone seems to have removed the 1.x branch. Ah, who removed the 1.x branch? Knowing myself, I'd tend to plead guilty, but fortunately I haven't got the permissions ... :-) -- Look, that's why there's rules, understand? So

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-01 Thread Mauro Talevi
Jason van Zyl wrote: On 30 Sep 07, at 12:23 PM 30 Sep 07, Mauro Talevi wrote: This is a comparison with SVN I've found on the Git site: http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitSvnComparsion But one of the main issues IMO is the integration with IDEs - it took quite a long time for SVN to catch up to

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-10-01 Thread Jason van Zyl
Ok, everything seemed have loaded over night. I'll now work on publishing and setting up webgit. On 1 Oct 07, at 4:23 AM 1 Oct 07, Mauro Talevi wrote: Jason van Zyl wrote: On 30 Sep 07, at 12:23 PM 30 Sep 07, Mauro Talevi wrote: This is a comparison with SVN I've found on the Git site:

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-09-30 Thread Insitu
Hello, Could you publish the git repository address ? Regards, -- OQube software engineering \ génie logiciel Arnaud Bailly, Dr. \web http://www.oqube.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands,

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-09-30 Thread Jason van Zyl
On 30 Sep 07, at 11:04 AM 30 Sep 07, Insitu wrote: Hello, Could you publish the git repository address ? I'm just setting it up on a reliable server and I will get it out shortly. Regards, -- OQube software engineering \ génie logiciel Arnaud Bailly, Dr. \web http://www.oqube.com

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-09-30 Thread Jason van Zyl
On 30 Sep 07, at 11:04 AM 30 Sep 07, Insitu wrote: Hello, Could you publish the git repository address ? I moved everything over to a Contegix box where it can be supported and they are just updating Subversion and install the necessary Perl libraries required for the initial git-svn

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-09-30 Thread Jason van Zyl
So Contegix is starting the process, and SVN needs to be upgraded on the servers to support git-svn and they are starting now. They should be done in two hours, and then I will clone and publish the repo. So let's aim for tomorrow to publish them. I'll find the right legal goop to make

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-09-30 Thread Mauro Talevi
Jason van Zyl wrote: Hi, For anyone who wants to make changes to Maven but doesn't have access I am going to setup a GIT repository to try and enable some distributed development. After using GIT for about a week I'm having a hard time using SVN but obviously we're not going to be switching

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-09-30 Thread Insitu
Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are you mostly interested in plugins or the core? I will publish them as separate GIT repos so I'll do the ones people are most interested in first. Trying to jam everything into one GIT probably doesn't make sense if people are going to focus on

Re: An Experiment with GIT

2007-09-30 Thread Jason van Zyl
On 30 Sep 07, at 12:23 PM 30 Sep 07, Mauro Talevi wrote: This is a comparison with SVN I've found on the Git site: http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitSvnComparsion But one of the main issues IMO is the integration with IDEs - it took quite a long time for SVN to catch up to CVS standards.

An Experiment with GIT

2007-09-29 Thread Jason van Zyl
Hi, For anyone who wants to make changes to Maven but doesn't have access I am going to setup a GIT repository to try and enable some distributed development. After using GIT for about a week I'm having a hard time using SVN but obviously we're not going to be switching anytime soon.