> This is also separate from the "personal branches" feature that lets you > have branches for personal work in the main repository but in a specific > namespace (including username).
personal branches? omgwtfbbq! :) > > There are pros and cons to each; in general I prefer the personal > branches approach, although it can mean some more data transfer due to > extra refs/objects, because it a) is far more discoverable and b) these > branches would show up in cgit/redmine, as opposed to personal clones > that would have to either be set up as a subproject in redmine or added > to the cgit configuration (though for the cgit side of things, this > configuration could be created in a scripted fashion). so... personal branches for WIP that other people may be interested in; personal clones for random experiments that may not go anywhere? :) > However, these > would have to be used wisely and deleted when possible to avoid an > ever-increasing and unwieldy repository. > which - branches, clones or cgit/redmine configuration? _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest
