Re: [Opensim-dev] Very Good Git Book

2009-07-28 Thread Christophe, Jean-Charles Narbonne
I suppose a public tree will be hosted on GitHub or Gitorious... A good way to see community increase and turn easyer the begining with git... Will it? It will allow anybody to collaborate on a feature on separated trees easily... -- Thanx to free software.

Re: [Opensim-dev] Very Good Git Book

2009-07-28 Thread Sean Dague
Frisby, Adam wrote: Commits are still going to SVN this week however, correct? (Got a bunch of stuff which I'm about to check-in) Yes. The tentative switch over day is next Monday, assuming no pitfalls before then. The full conversation takes about an hour, so I was planning on doing it

Re: [Opensim-dev] Very Good Git Book

2009-07-28 Thread Sean Dague
Christophe, Jean-Charles Narbonne wrote: I suppose a public tree will be hosted on GitHub or Gitorious... A good way to see community increase and turn easyer the begining with git... Will it? It will allow anybody to collaborate on a feature on separated trees easily... There aren't

Re: [Opensim-dev] Very Good Git Book

2009-07-28 Thread Shue, John A
-dev] Very Good Git Book Christophe, Jean-Charles Narbonne wrote: I suppose a public tree will be hosted on GitHub or Gitorious... A good way to see community increase and turn easyer the begining with git... Will it? It will allow anybody to collaborate on a feature on separated trees

Re: [Opensim-dev] Very Good Git Book

2009-07-28 Thread Frisby, Adam
[mailto:opensim-dev-boun...@lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of Christophe, Jean-Charles Narbonne Sent: Tuesday, 28 July 2009 6:02 AM To: opensim-dev@lists.berlios.de Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] Very Good Git Book GitHub allow 300MB, it as a bigger community, it has more feature and stats, a fork create

Re: [Opensim-dev] Very Good Git Book

2009-07-28 Thread Sean Dague
Frisby, Adam wrote: I can tell you pretty safely; OpenSim’s SVN repository is probably several GB. Our standard distribution at several points in time was = 100mb. (a lot of binaries). So we’re going to be hosting ourselves for the foreseeable future I think. The SVN repo is 1.2 GB. When