We have a git directory on dev.eclipse.org:/gitroot/dash Aaron, make sure that your Git committer id is the email address that you intend to use as an Eclipse committer.
Wayne -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [dash-dev] Git repo for m4e tools Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 13:53:03 -0400 From: Webmaster(Matt Ward) <webmas...@eclipse.org> To: Wayne Beaton <wa...@eclipse.org> Hello, Your project now has a container for Git repositories on git.eclipse.org. You (or someone on your project team that has SSH access) must now create one or more repositories, unless these repositories were created for you by webmaster. You are encouraged to create one repository per component or module in your project (where a component can be a plugin or a sub-project). ssh committer...@git.eclipse.org cd /gitroot/dash initrepo org.eclipse.dash.m4e.git Once your repository has been created, you can access it like so: Committer: git clone ssh://committer...@git.eclipse.org/gitroot/dash/org.eclipse.dash.m4e.git Anonymous: git clone git://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/dash/org.eclipse.dash.m4e.git Anonymous http: git://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/dash/org.eclipse.dash.m4e.git Web browsable via: http://git.eclipse.org/ Committer access via https is disabled (and discouraged), but it is available. Please ask us if you absolutely need commit access over https. For more information about Git, please see the Git wiki page and migration guide: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git/Migrating_to_Git *IMPORTANT NOTE: *Eclipse.org will *REFUSE* pushed changes if the Committer entry is not YOU. Please ensure you configure your git environment correctly, by specifying your Eclipse Committer email address before committing. Please see the Git wiki page (above) for more details, or read this blog posting: http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/eclipsewebmaster/2010/04/01/git-vs-ip-provenance-dvcs-with-a-twist/ -- Eclipse Webmaster Wayne Beaton wrote: > Webmaster, can you provision a Git repo for Dash? > > For completeness, I believe that the proposed work falls under the scope > of the Dash project. > > Aaron, we should be able to create the repo fairly quickly, but you > won't be able to commit anything into it until you've been made a > committer. I have sent personal notes to a handful of our committers > asking them to vote (voter apathy was the cause of the last failure). > > Again, I didn't anticipate this need or I'd have made these arrangements > earlier. Sorry for that. > > Thanks, > > Wayne > -- Eclipse WebMaster - webmas...@eclipse.org Eclipse Summit Europe, Nov 2-4 . Visit http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2010/ Questions? Consult the WebMaster FAQ at http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Webmaster_FAQ View my status at http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/WebMaster
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