If you're having trouble with CVS, file an issue in the Infrastructure queue, or find somebody like davereid who can help you.
Full information on the Git migration is at http://groups.drupal.org/drupal-org-git-migration-team, including open hours for testing this coming week (lots of them). We'd love to have all project maintainers testing. For real-time support, #drupal-gitsupport is open for business. -Randy On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:11 AM, nan wich <nan_w...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > Thrown or not, all my updates yesterday afternoon started saying I no > longer had write access to the repository. > > > *Nancy* > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Brian Vuyk <br...@brianvuyk.com> > *To:* development@drupal.org > *Sent:* Fri, February 18, 2011 10:56:51 AM > *Subject:* Re: [development] CVS -> GIT > > The switch isn't being thrown until the 24th ;) > > I would highly recommend learning the CLI git interface in place of > TortoiseGit. Once you know the basics, it's not that scary, and it's > incredibly powerful. That said, it's your call. > > The Git Community Book at http://book.git-scm.com/index.html is a great > resource, whether you use the command line or a GUI. It is command-line > focused, but regardless of your chosen interface, it provides a very useful > understanding of how Git works under the cover. Understanding these concepts > will go a long ways to helping you understand what exactly the various > buttons or commands do to your repository. > > Brian > > On 11-02-18 10:43 AM, nan wich wrote: > > Okay, now that the switch finally got thrown, I'm left with unfinished > module updates and need to come up to speed quickly. > > I freely admit, I am not a super fan of CLI. I used to use TortoiseCVS. > I've downloaded TortoiseGit, but am totally lost. I'm not finding a lot on > GUI use on DO. Did I miss it? Or is there someone who can talk me through > the common module dev functions (off-list)? > > > *Nancy* > > > -- Randy Fay Drupal Module and Site Development ra...@randyfay.com +1 970.462.7450