Well, a wonderful discovery that I made recently is that git-apply
doesn't, in fact, require that the destination you're applying a patch
to be a git repo. In other words, patches generated with git-format-
patch could be e-mailed to subversion repo maintainers and applied
with git-apply. Just saying...
- Josh
On Aug 21, 2009, at 12:14 AM, Eloy Duran wrote:
Great news, thanks William! Now if we could only have push support…
Oh well, another day.
<wink> So when can we expect CVS push access? Or even better,
tarrball-email-push-support? </wink>
Cheers,
Eloy
On 21 aug 2009, at 02:55, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
Hi,
We now have git mirrors of our SVN repositories:
git://git.macruby.org/macruby/MacRuby.git
git://git.macruby.org/macruby/MacRubyWebsite.git
They mirror during post-commit, so the mirror should never be more
than a few seconds behind subversion. Feel free to use them.
The following page includes some information about Git and the SVN
integration:
http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/UsingGitWithWebKit
Thanks to William Siegrist of Mac OS Forge fame for making this
possible!
Laurent
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