On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:15 PM, Steven Jenkins<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Luke Kanies wrote:
> ...
>>> 1- What is the right remote repo to use as the default?  I'm
>>> thinking there
>>> should be two remotes: default pull and default push.
>>
>> For development branches?  I don't understand why.
>
> For example, I always push to my own github repo, but seldom pull from it.  I
> pull from either the main repo, or (more often) from someone else's when I'm
> collaborating on something.  My 'origin' for Puppet is
> git://reductivelabs.com/puppet, and I (personally) usually specify my remote
> repo for a push.

fwiw ++

I nigelk$ git remote -v show
lak     git://github.com/lak/puppet.git (fetch)
lak     git://github.com/lak/puppet.git (push)
origin  [email protected]:nigelkersten/puppet.git (fetch)
origin  [email protected]:nigelkersten/puppet.git (push)
reductive       git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git (fetch)
reductive       git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git (push)

I pull from reductive almost exclusively and push to my own almost exclusively.

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