Hi,
I need help to understand the implications of public versus private.
I have source code that I only want specific users to be able to see.
Do I make the repo for it public or private?
How public is public? You seem to have to log in to access any repo
URL.
I created a test user and he sees
On 03/14/2013 09:34 AM, drops wrote:
Hi,
I need help to understand the implications of public versus private.
I have source code that I only want specific users to be able to see.
Do I make the repo for it public or private?
How public is public? You seem to have to log in to access any repo
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:32 AM, halley.z...@intel.com
halley.zhaoai...@gmail.com wrote:
# here is the log for ssh
hal...@halley-lucid:~$ ssh -v -v hal...@gitorious.org
Halley,
You should use the `git` username when connecting to gitorious.org, ie. ssh
-v g...@gitorious.org
Cheers,
-
Has any more work been done on allowing gitorious to host both public
and private repositories? I was reading through the archives and saw
that there was a person working on it but seems to have abandoned his
efforts. I am interested in this type of functionality and if no one
is already working