Just use the github repo as the central repo? I think you're
overcomplicating things, if everyone just pushes/pulls the repo on github...
well that repo's
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On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Gatemaze <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to setup the following
>
>
> de...@github <----> online_pc <---> offline_pc
> ^ ^
> | |-->
> programmer 1 working copy
> |
> | ^
> v
> | |?
> sta...@github
> | v
> |-->
> programmer 2 working copy
>
>
> The idea is that I would like to use the online_pc to keep a devel
> repo which the individual developers working on an offline pc (this is
> a pc in the lan but no web access) to commit their changes to the
> online_pc, which in turn could be "cloned" to github. I am very much a
> newbie with git and version control systems and I am struggling to see
> how this could be achieved... If the offline_pc was online then I
> could bypass the online_pc but there is no way to bring it online.
> Could someone give me some hints on this?
>
> Many thanks.
>
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