This is amazing! Have you considered an article for publication based
on your experiences? Perhaps a handbook article?
This will be very helpful going forward.
(Although, I do kind of wish it was a instructions fits on
the back of a napkin kind of operation.) :)
thanks again!
-Alfred
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On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 16:15:34 -0700, Alfred Perlstein alf...@freebsd.org wrote:
Hello hackers,
Does anyone here use one of the distributed SCMs to manage
contributions to FreeBSD in an easy manner?
Hi Alfred,
Yes, I do that.
Any pointers to a setup you have?
I thought git was supposed to
Hello,
I think the most important thing (other than compatibility) is
that you use something that you work well with. Sure a lot of these
VCS systems have advantages over the other; however, space is cheap --
git packs vs. mercurials way of packing is a minor detail compared to
how useful
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 01:17:34PM +0300 I heard the voice of
Andriy Gapon, and lo! it spake thus:
P.S. I am looking for a distributed solution (mercurial, bazaar?)
that won't take away what I have with git, but would correctly work
with svn mergeinfo.
I use bazaar, but I don't use the svn
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 16:15:34 -0700
Alfred Perlstein alf...@freebsd.org mentioned:
Hello hackers,
Does anyone here use one of the distributed SCMs
to manage contributions to FreeBSD in an easy
manner?
Any pointers to a setup you have?
I thought git was supposed to make this easy, but
on 27/07/2009 02:15 Alfred Perlstein said the following:
Hello hackers,
Does anyone here use one of the distributed SCMs
to manage contributions to FreeBSD in an easy
manner?
Any pointers to a setup you have?
I thought git was supposed to make this easy, but
going over the docs leaves
Hello hackers,
Does anyone here use one of the distributed SCMs
to manage contributions to FreeBSD in an easy
manner?
Any pointers to a setup you have?
I thought git was supposed to make this easy, but
going over the docs leaves me with a lot of questions.
I'm hoping to be able to basically:
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