Le 07/05/2011 18:31, William Kyngesburye a écrit :
Is this git thing on?  Questions and confusion.

Is there a git guide for dummies?  I found
http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Using_Git but it seems overly complex.  I
just want to do like I've done with svn - check out/update, make
changes, and commit the changes.  3 steps.  Git checkout itself looks
complex, let alone committing a change.

...Sorry if I seem a bit resistant.

Have a look at the help ->
http://help.github.com/

Here is a nice cheatsheet ->
http://ktown.kde.org/~zrusin/git/git-cheat-sheet-medium.png

Are users migrated to git?  Or do I need to register with github and
ask for commit access?

You need to register to github but you don't need to ask for commit access : the best way of enjoying git is to make your own fork the trunk, work on it and then push the changes back. It is still possible to have one repo with everybody writing directly to it but, Tim will correct me, that's not the choice made at the hackfest.

How long until 1.7 release?  I would like to do the workaround for
http://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/3497 before release, and check over
the Mac install/build instructions.

On May 2, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Tim Sutton wrote:

If you are interested in the git migration, you can test and play
around with it here:

http://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS

You can go ahead and fork it and see if everything works ok for
you. If we encounter any major issues, we may need to trash and
repopulate it so please don't consider it production ready yet. I
made detailed notes on the migration for anyone interested here:

http://linfiniti.com/2011/05/some-notes-on-the-great-migration-qgis-svn-to-git/



If any git experts notice anything untoward with my procedures please
feel free to suggest better working practices.

I'll give it a couple of days and if nobody has any major issues,
we can start to use that as our canonical repository.

Next we will start to work on the trac ->  redmine migration (and
svn commitlog ->  git commitlog in redmine). If anyone has
particular expertise in these (especially the latter), please feel
free to volunteer your services.

The other directories (code examples etc under svn trunk) I will
migrate after the release has gone out.

Regards

Tim

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