On Oct 3, 2009, at 10:11 AM, Benson Margulies wrote:
There is one further level of fun available here.
Step 1: committer makes svn branch.
Step 2: verify/arrange that branch is included in git clone.
Step 3: set up served git clone of that branch at your place with
gitosis or
whatever. Note that git svn doesn't do 'bare', but it doesn't turn
out to
interfere.
Step 4: students actually commit to that clone.
Step 5: committer pushes that up to ASF svn on the branch with light
supervision.
I'm not sure the ASF treats branches any differently from trunk when
it comes to the supervision involved.