I've been using GitHub and its API recently on a couple of projects.
That got me thinking about using github for aircraft, with each aircraft
as a repository, as an experiment.
I've already created a little python application to create the local and
remote git repositories and to push changes.
Hi Pete,
Sounds very interesting, I've had a look at GitHub and I've a few questions, if
you don't mind answering (purely as I don't know anyone else with experience of
it)
Is there any support for media files, such as Sounds/Images with version
control or is it just text/code based?
Also
On Sunday 21 March 2010 11:50:01 Alexander Barrett wrote:
Sounds very interesting, I've had a look at GitHub and I've a few
questions, if you don't mind answering (purely as I don't know anyone else
with experience of it) Is there any support for media files, such as
Sounds/Images with
Alexander Barrett wrote:
Is there any support for media files, such as Sounds/Images with
version control or is it just text/code based?
We're having an automated GIT-mirror of the entire CVS base package
here:
http://mapserver.flightgear.org/git/gitweb.pl?p=fgdata
for, well, I'd say
Alexander Barrett wrote:
Is there any support for media files, such as Sounds/Images with
version control or is it just text/code based?
We're having an automated GIT-mirror of the entire CVS base package
here:
http://mapserver.flightgear.org/git/gitweb.pl?p=fgdata
for,
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