Nico Williams wrote:
>Rebase is one of teh killer features of git.
It certainly kills any interest I have in using git on a regular basis.
>How many times have you submitted a patch to an upstream and then been
>told to make a bunch of changes, re-organize your commits, make
>specific changes
Rebase is one of teh killer features of git; the other killer features
of git are in Fossil already, but rebase is not. And fossil adds its
own killer features: built-in web service, JSON RESTful API, wiki and
tickets integrated (and versioned, natch).
How many times have you submitted a patch to
Stefan Bellon wrote:
>On Fri, 28 Dec, Richard Hipp wrote:
>> When somebody clones the repository,and has a local copy of the
>> repository, then they can do anything they want with that local copy
>> since it is a file they own. Permissions only come into plan when
>> dealing with a remote serv
On Sat, 22 Dec, Stefan Bellon wrote:
> In order to verify whether the problem really is the timestamp, I'm
> now trying to convert just one of the four repositories using the
> method of sharing the workspace. Let's see what happens after 5000 or
> 9000 revisions.
This method was "quick enough".
On Fri, 28 Dec, Richard Hipp wrote:
> When somebody clones the repository,and has a local copy of the
> repository, then they can do anything they want with that local copy
> since it is a file they own. Permissions only come into plan when
> dealing with a remote server.
Right. So, of course, t
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 5:36 AM, Stefan Bellon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is it possible in Fossil to configure read/write, read-only or
> no-access for users and/or groups on a per-directory or per-branch level
> like it is possible with e.g. Subversion with its "authz" file?
>
When somebody clones t
Hi all,
is it possible in Fossil to configure read/write, read-only or
no-access for users and/or groups on a per-directory or per-branch level
like it is possible with e.g. Subversion with its "authz" file?
Greetings,
Stefan
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