On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 13:58 +0100, Marcel Holtmann wrote: > Hi Dan, > > > The NetworkManager core daemon (the "NetworkManager" svn repository) has > > been moved to git.freedesktop.org. > > > > Since both the applet and the VPN daemons still require translation, > > they still live at svn.gnome.org. The VPN daemons have been moved from > > inside the NetworkManager repository to their own top-level repositories > > at svn.gnome.org. All development of the core daemon's 0.6 branch, the > > 0.7 branch, and 0.8/trunk will happen in the git repositories at > > git.freedesktop.org. Again, the applet and VPN daemons will continue to > > live in gnome SVN for the time being. > > > > Using git will allow us to, for example, quickly develop targeted > > features and fixes in topic branches, and integrate them when they are > > ready and pass tests with flying colors. We can more easily prototype > > things to see if they are good ideas, or if they are even feasible in > > the first place. It's faster to checkout and update that Subversion. > > git cures cancer too. > > > > > > NetworkManager > > ----------------------------- > > git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.git > > are you 100% sure you wanna screw up the authorship of the commits like > this?
No. > commit 0f8c3fb9ec15366b359a83737b88e47ff7d79a14 > Author: dcbw <d...@4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc> > Date: Tue Dec 9 19:47:10 2008 +0000 > > You can have git-svn convert this into nice Dan Williams > <[email protected]> author details. I used the current gnome git mirror and pushed the resulting branches to fdo. Presumably git-mirror.g.o had this already set up. Perhaps they didn't, and thus perhaps I have to do a git-svn checkout myself. > Also the git-daemon-export-ok doesn't belong in the top-level directory. That was just there when Adam and were trying to figure out what magic cgit needs to get the NM repo to show up on git.freedesktop.org. > You might wanna check on how you actually create repositories on remote > servers. Create a bare repository with shared access on the server and > then only put the git-daemon-export-ok there. You don't have to commit > it. I certainly don't have root on git.fdo, and thus I can't create the original project. Here's what I did: git clone from gnome git mirror of NM SVN create local branches for remote branches inspect everything git push <fdo git> master git push <fdo git> other branches Is there something wrong with that procedure? Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
