On 06/16/2010 08:42 AM, Thiago Macieira wrote: > Em Quarta-feira 16 Junho 2010, às 14:17:58, Johannes Sixt escreveu: >> But you can place such branches in a new ref namespace on the server: >> refs/personal/myname/mybranch (as opposed to refs/heads/personal/....). >> Such refs are hidden from regular clone/fetch/pull, but you can still >> access them using >> >> git pull origin personal/myname/mybranch >> >> Users who regularly exchange topics in this way can write them down in the >> config file: >> >> fetch = +refs/personal/hausmann/*:refs/remotes/origin/hausmann/* >> >> To push such a branch for the first time is not straight-forward, though: >> >> git push origin my-topic:refs/personal/hausmann/my-topic >> >> and I don't know whether cgit and redmine can show or work with such refs, >> and any cleanup is still not automatic ;) > > That's no different than a separate repo. > > The advantage is automatic sharing of objects in gc.
Not quite true -- the other advantage is that, if we have the clone on the cgit/redmine server pulling all personal branches, it can show those personal branches in the code browsers. --Jeff
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