> > > I think we need a way to share work in progress patches. Subversion is > > > very bad for this as you have to commit everything to the central > > > repository. Does anyone know if it's possible to share git repositories > > > created with git-svn? > > > > Dunno about git-svn, I usually use mercurial (never pulled from a svn > > repo, though), but I'm ok with git. > > I'm more familiar with git and it's what the rest of the pkg-fso > packages use. So I'd go with git. I think we just have to try how it > works out with git-svn.
I'm not really familiar with git, but well, that's ok with me. > Do you have some webspace where you can push your git repository to? > Would it be acceptable to push the repository to pkg-fso? Yeah, I have a personal server running Debian lenny. Not too much bandwidth, though. > I usually use picocom. This sounds like your using the wrong speed. With > picocom you have key combinations to switch between different speeds. Thanks, that was it :) But well, I only get "Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.", that's not ver useful... > OTOH the cables break easily. If you suspect a broken > cable just write to openmoko and the will send you a bunch of new ones > for free (at least they sent me some free cables). Good to know :)
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