Ryan Raasch wrote:
> Thanks for the reply! Just out of curiosity, how do you keep the
> centralized git and svn repositories sychronized? Are they mirrors of
> themselves?
As long as you just commit to either git or svn, it's trivial to
synchronize them. If you want to commit to both.it gets a
Thanks for the reply! Just out of curiosity, how do you keep the
centralized git and svn repositories sychronized? Are they mirrors of
themselves?
When working, is it the git repositories you mainly commit to, which
then get apply to the svn? Or is it based on customer demands?
Thanks,
Ryan
Am Mi, 12 Aug 2009 schrieb Ryan Raasch:
>
> Would be cool for you to elaborate! I have been using git for over a
> year in an subversion environment, and it seems you have found a
> sweet spot between the two.
Well, it's mostly a matter of finding the right balance between
the centralized aproa
Robert Schwebel wrote:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 09:32:05PM +0200, Remy Bohmer wrote:
- We finally learned how to run git in a "centralized" way, which is
mandatory for using it in a corporate environment (where you have to
make sure that the universe continues rotating even if one person is
Remy Bohmer wrote:
> Hello Robert,
>
>> - We finally learned how to run git in a "centralized" way, which is
>> mandatory for using it in a corporate environment (where you have to
>> make sure that the universe continues rotating even if one person is
>> hit by the bus).
>
> This makes me cur
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 09:32:05PM +0200, Remy Bohmer wrote:
> > - We finally learned how to run git in a "centralized" way, which is
> > mandatory for using it in a corporate environment (where you have to
> > make sure that the universe continues rotating even if one person is
> > hit by the b
Hello Robert,
> - We finally learned how to run git in a "centralized" way, which is
> mandatory for using it in a corporate environment (where you have to
> make sure that the universe continues rotating even if one person is
> hit by the bus).
This makes me curious. What are the special thin
PTXdist 1.99.17 Release
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The ptxdist team has released version 1.99.17 today, being part of the
1.99 beta series leading towards ptxdist-2.0.0.
The main news for this minor release is the switch from subversion to
git. Svn had served us well for years now; however, times ar