Re: [git-users] GIT and Hosting Remote Repositories

2016-07-14 Thread Magnus Therning
gitlab.com most certainly is a fully working instance of gitlab. I use gitlab.com for some personal stuff (see e.g. https://gitlab.com/magus/mirage-ping). /M On 7 Jul 2016 6:38 a.m., "JaedenRuiner" wrote: > So, > > Simple question. I do my own development, a lot.

Re: [git-users] GIT and Hosting Remote Repositories

2016-07-07 Thread Charles Manning
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 5:18 AM, JaedenRuiner wrote: > I am aware of the convention and the nature of local repositories. > That's not my problem. > > Git repositories can have a "remote repository" by means of the > origin/[branch] aspect. This is the "remote" tracked

Re: [git-users] GIT and Hosting Remote Repositories

2016-07-07 Thread Philip Oakley
Have a look at `git help daemon`. https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Git-Daemon -- Philip - Original Message - From: JaedenRuiner To: Git for human beings Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2016 6:18 PM Subject: Re: [git-users] GIT and Hosting Remote Repositories I

Re: [git-users] GIT and Hosting Remote Repositories

2016-07-07 Thread JaedenRuiner
I am aware of the convention and the nature of local repositories. That's not my problem. Git repositories can have a "remote repository" by means of the origin/[branch] aspect. This is the "remote" tracked branches that are used in Upstreams. I want to know how I can define an upstream

Re: [git-users] GIT and Hosting Remote Repositories

2016-07-06 Thread Charles Manning
The thing about systems like git is that there is no "central repository" except by convention. That means you can host a local repository on a local server as well as storing it in github or some other cloud service. No one repository is more "central" than the other. "git server for linux" on

[git-users] GIT and Hosting Remote Repositories

2016-07-06 Thread JaedenRuiner
So, Simple question. I do my own development, a lot. Now, I've been using GIT at work and figured it was about time to set up my own version control on my personal stuff. I've installed GIT and it is all ready to go, but I currently have only "local" repositories. There is no, "remote" to