On 27 June 2012 08:46, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > So, what I'm just doing is creating a github clone of the apache isis > codebase. I'll keep this reasonably up-to-date as a read-only copy, and > then you can, if you want, clone it and do "git pull" as-and-when you are > ready. Does that make sense? At any rate, I'll do that clone this today > at some point. > > OK, there's now a copy of Apache Isis up on my github account. I'll aim to keep this reasonably up-to-date. This means that: a) I can start making changes on SVN trunk to the restful viewer, b) I'll push them to github c) you can take a copy of this clone d) you can do a "git pull" as and when suits you (and easily roll back to earlier commits if you need to). Cheers Dan
