Re: Git -my personal bias is to retain SVN because Git is not yet
Windows-friendly, although there is at least one implementation that works
somewhat on Windows.
What you'd do is:
1. check out the repository on the mirror branch (default)
2. Add git-svn metadata:
On 4/30/10 7:40 AM, Mike N. wrote:
Re: Git -my personal bias is to retain SVN because Git is not yet
Windows-friendly, although there is at least one implementation that works
somewhat on Windows.
by way of context, i'm not a josm developer, but i have about 10 years
of java experience,
Am 30.04.2010 14:55, Richard Welty:
On 4/30/10 7:40 AM, Mike N. wrote:
Re: Git -my personal bias is to retain SVN because Git is not yet
Windows-friendly, although there is at least one implementation that works
somewhat on Windows.
by way of context, i'm not a josm developer, but i have
In case it eluded anyone I'm pretty fond of Git [1][2]. The rails_port
has now switched over (with some help of mine), as well as Merkaartor
(with no help of mine). I've also set up Git mirror of JOSM on
GitHub[3] which I plan to keep up to date.
If the JOSM project is ever interested, I'd be
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
In case it eluded anyone I'm pretty fond of Git [1][2]. The rails_port
has now switched over (with some help of mine), as well as Merkaartor
(with no help of mine). I've also set up Git mirror of JOSM on
GitHub[3] which I plan to keep up to date.
If the JOSM
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 19:27, Sebastian Klein basti...@googlemail.com wrote:
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
In case it eluded anyone I'm pretty fond of Git [1][2]. The rails_port
has now switched over (with some help of mine), as well as Merkaartor
(with no help of mine). I've also set up Git