I don't know what gitosis is, but the directions that Jesse cited you
to should work just fine w/plain old git.  Give them a try--I bet
you'll find it easier than you think.

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:07 PM, dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> i was originally going to use github when someone suggested gitosis,
> since its free
> it felt a little funny having to pay for something that im really only
> using for me, not a team or anything
> the benefit is that id be more proficient at git (if thats considered
> a marketable skill then it may be worth it)
> but im not sure how to setup my project to support both heroku git and
> my own personal git
>
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