On Apr 30, 2009, at 9:25 PM, Istvan Albert wrote:

> Thus while we cannot create a new username 'pygr'


Sorry if I missed something, but why can you not create a new 'pygr'  
account for the canonical repository? This is exactly what we're doing  
for Galaxy (though we're hg not git) and it works well:

   http://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/

Developers have their own repositories (some on bitbucket, some not),  
and eventually stuff trickles into the canonical 'central' repo, which  
is what users who want a reasonably-stable-but-current release clone.

Istvan is definitely right that both pushes and pulls are sometimes  
the right thing to do. We use a mix of pulls and pushes and patch  
queues and everything else you can imagine. Isn't DVCS wonderful.



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