+1 for Github.  It makes the most common parts of using Git just that
much more exposed, which is a good thing, in my opinon.

Adam

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Luke Kanies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi all,
>
>  Looks like some[1] of us[2] have been trying out github, and I'm
>  wondering if people have concluded that it offers much over everyone
>  just maintaining their own git repositories.
>
>  At the least, it might be valuable to be able to see all those people
>  out there maintaining their own puppet repositories, but would it also
>  encourage more development?
>
>  I've also noticed that at least one company[3] has started publishing
>  some of their Puppet modules in github.
>
>  I'm willing to start using github for my personal repo for a while as
>  an experiment.  I've got a lot more branches in my personal repo than
>  I do in the core repo.
>
>  I figure I wouldn't try putting the core repo in github until it's
>  quite a bit further along, but I don't think many people hit my
>  personal repo as much, and certainly it's a lot less public.
>
>  1 - http://github.com/shadoi/puppet/tree/master
>  2 - http://github.com/nigelkersten/puppet/tree/master
>  3 - http://github.com/wesabe
>
>  --
>  I was an only child... eventually. -- Stephen Wright
>  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com
>
>
>  >
>



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