निरंजन wrote: > Hello hackers, Hello! :-)
> I am निरंजन <niruvt>, a new user on Savannah. My first > project got approved today. Now I want to do a few > things. Can you guide me please? I also saw your ticket. Which I link together here. https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/index.php?110579 I answered a little bit in the ticket and link it here so that if someone else in the future is searching and find it they can read through what was responded to there. > 1. I want to import my existing git-repository with the > commit-history to be visible on Savannah. I have checked > the feature Git and Git web browsing in the admin area of > my project which shows the following URLs: > > * http://savannah.nongnu.org/git/?group=datestamp > * //git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/datestamp.git > > None of these addresses are functional at the moment. The above shows two details which are subtle that create snags for people to get caught upon. 1. http:// protocol cannot be authenticated. It cannot be pushed to. It can only be used for anonymous clones. Similar for https:// and git:// protocols. Those anonymous clones are valid clones but that remote protocol cannot be used to push back to the remote repository. The https://savannah.nongnu.org/maintenance/UsingGit/ page documents a way to convert a checked out sandbox from one remote branch to another remote branch without needing to clone it again. 2. The "//" protocol. I am not sure where you copied that link from but that is an HTML link intended for the user to select in the web browser and is not valid in other contexts. The // protocol does not specify the protocol to be either http:// nor https:// protocol but defaults to the currently connected protocol. It's an HTML technique to allow HTML pages to be viewed in a web browser in either http or https either way and the link to that page will continue using the same protocol as before. This avoids the problem of a user who cannot use https browsing with http being forced to use https but being unable to do so. And it avoids the problem of an https user being downgraded from https to an http link. Instead it continues the current connection protocol. But it is not valid in other contexts. The clone section of the cgit project page shows the recommended URLs for cloning. https://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/datestamp.git For your project it is this list. git://git.savannah.gnu.org/datestamp.git https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/datestamp.git ssh://git.savannah.gnu.org/srv/git/datestamp.git Two notes. As described above git:// and https:// are anonymous read-only sources only. The only writable source is ssh:// protocol which is authenticated. At this time Savannah only supports commits over ssh:// protocol. Secondly although it is not advertized it is also available over http protocol the same as https protocol. This helps our free software friends who access the Internet from behind restrictive firewalls. Also noting that git itself uses secure hashing to verify content. But generally https avoids problems with troublesome web proxies and many other problems. I recommend always using ssh:// protocol for developer access as it is fully authenticated and most robust. > I have read the instructions on the following page: > https://savannah.nongnu.org/maintenance/UsingGit, but > unfortunately I couldn't understand how to properly > import a ready git project. I know that you have subsequently been successful. Very often the best readers and editors of documentation are those who are reading it for the first time. If you have any suggestions for the documentation it would be appreciated. > PS: I have setup the SSH as per the instructions. > > Can you please help? This is the users mailing list. It's a community of users just like yourself who are all using Savannah. This is a great resource for people who can share their knowledge and help other free software hackers. > 2. I want to have a homepage for the project. I have ticked > that box too in the admin area, but the home-page-URL > also isn't functional. > > http://www.nongnu.org/datestamp/ At this time all of the web pages are managed using CVS. Which to new people today sounds very scary. But let me assure you that if you have succeeded with git that using cvs is much less problematic! Your project page starts with some documentation on setting up web pages. https://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=datestamp The Savannah documentation for CVS is here. https://savannah.nongnu.org/maintenance/CvsGettingStarted/ I want to send this mail off so will avoid making it too much longer. Please ask questions. People will help. But for the web there is a team of GNU webmasters who both work on the site and can help. Let me link to the webmastering documentation. There is a lot of good information there. https://www.gnu.org/server/standards/README.webmastering.html Hope this helps! Bob