Anyone here who can tell the story of "I moved from SVN to git and have the consecutive app versioning numbers to prove it"?
On Monday, December 17, 2012 11:25:29 AM UTC-5, TreKing wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Piren <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote: > >> It feels like we're not on the same page as to how SVN works... >> > > Apparently not, lol > > >> the files you Checkout are not stored in the cloud, you dont need any >> connection to the repository when you're doing doing any actions against >> the code. when you do a Checkout, you make a local copy of that specific >> version of the code on your computer (which makes them totally offline). >> you can do whatever you want without any connection to the SVN repository. >> > > Right ... > > >> once you want to update your code (what you now call "sync it". either >> sync up to the repository or sync down from it) you just connect to the >> network and Update/Commit (what you do now with Sync Folder). >> > > That's the key point here - I don't want to wait until I've connected to > my network to check in my code. Using SVN or any revision control would be > pretty pointless if I did a weeks worth of changes between reconnecting to > the repo and committing changes. I like to do small, frequent changes and > commits as I go along. I sometimes also switch between different branches > (new feature branch vs main vs bug fix branches, for example). > > So how I would commit to the repo or switch to a different branch within > it *while disconnected from my home network* without a local "offline" > copy of my entire repo on my laptop? > > On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Piren <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote: > >> When you Checkout a project from SVN, you basically set up a "synced >> offline folder" on your computer with that specific version of the files >> (usually the latest unless chosen otherwise)... >> > > I know what an SVN Checkout does. It's the checking back in without access > to the real repo that is the problem that I'm trying address. Do you follow > me now? > > On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 2:46 AM, Nikolay Elenkov > <[email protected]<javascript:> > > wrote: > >> Of course you an simply use git and you can commit as much as you like >> even when offline, underground, etc. Then push to your repo when you get >> the chance. >> > > That is pretty much what I'm trying to achieve, though I haven't used GIT. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > TreKing <http://sites.google.com/site/rezmobileapps/treking> - Chicago > transit tracking app for Android-powered devices > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

