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On Friday 23 May 2008, James Turnbull wrote:

> I don't like the risk of sync issues to be honest - but this might be
> reaction to recent events - which again might be triggered by a lack of
> knowledge about where the repo is located.  My comment was more that it
> might be better for me to push to the master repo at madstop.com rather
> than a github repo.

Without knowing the details of this "recent event", my understanding of the 
git basics is that you should be always able to push to a branch as long as 
it has not changed since you last pulled from there. So I presume, iff the 
trac repo is push-only and each branch has a single maintainer there should 
be no _technical_ problems ...




Regards, DavidS
- -- 
The primary freedom of open source is not the freedom from cost, but the free-
dom to shape software to do what you want. This freedom is /never/ exercised
without cost, but is available /at all/ only by accepting the very different
costs associated with open source, costs not in money, but in time and effort.
- -- http://www.schierer.org/~luke/log/20070710-1129/on-forks-and-forking
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