Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is it possible to devel using git, too, e.g. do you merge the changes > from git to darcs? (If you don't fear possible problems, there's a > tool called taylor [1] that promises to do exactly that.)
I'm currently using darcs-to-git to migrate changes from darcs to git. If people want to send in patches (or have me pull from their git repos), I would probably just manually commit the changes back to darcs (or write a very simple one-at-a-time export script that takes a single commit ID, much like git-cvsexportcommit). I'm encouraged by the positive response to the idea of using git so far. Are there any current contributors of code who would be put off by a hypothetical switch to using just git to develop EMMS? -- | Michael Olson | FSF Associate Member #652 | | http://mwolson.org/ | Hobbies: Lisp, HCoop | | Projects: Emacs, Muse, ERC, EMMS, ErBot, DVC, Planner | `-------------------------------------------------------'
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