On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 08:16:27AM -0900, Gary Sherman wrote: > Hi all, > I have written up a short guide to contributing to QGIS using git and > the source code clone we have created on GitHub. This allows you to work > within your own distributed version control system and easily submit > your bug fixes and enhancements to the project without having to obtain > write permissions to the centralized SVN repository. > > See http://spatialgalaxy.net/2010/12/27/contributing-to-qgis-using-git/
Uhm... sounds scary. As I've been doing git-svn for postgis [1] and geos [2] too I wonder how do you plan to import changes people submit to other git repo. Wouldn't all those commits need to be re-written for submission to SVN ? I mean, in case you'll ever use submitted changes, the public repositories used for requesting the pull _from_ would need to be rewritten to be in sync with git-svn, resulting in a mess. Or am I missing something ? (I'd love to be missing something ) [1] https://github.com/strk/postgis [2] https://github.com/strk/geos --strk; () Free GIS & Flash consultant/developer /\ http://strk.keybit.net/services.html _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer