On Fri, 15 May 2009, Patrick Gundlach wrote:

Hi,

We (Patrick, Mojca, and I) have discussed hosting a git repo on the
garden. I do not think it was implemented. I am Ccing Patrick and
Mojca, and maybe they can shed more light on the status of git server
on the garden.

It is not implemented (yet). If someone can give me a strategy (pseudo
code welcome) which alpha/beta/stable to put into the repository this
should be quite easy to do.

How about two branches: one for all officical stable releases, and one for all beta releases (from Hans's ftp server, synced periodically). I believe that alpha releases are rare enough to be ignored[1]. Unless disk space is a problem, I do not see a reason for not storing all betas. Official betas can be tagged with the release date and time.

Aditya

[1]: Actually, at least for this year, there have been more alpha releases than stable releases :-)
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