Roy Smith ezt írta (időpont: 2023. febr. 20., H, 18:24):
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> The rest of what I wanted to say was that, for better or worse, git has
> won, at least now. Looking for client applications that make it easier to
> use is a good thing, but I hope nobody is thinking of moving to some other
> VCS for
ezt írta (időpont: 2023. febr. 20., H, 18:20):
>
>
> … Sorry the mail was committed by accident…
>
> Anyway I would like to recommend TortoiseGit. I’ve wrote a documentation
> at mediawiki wiki how to use it.
>
> Maybe we can organize an online meeting to introduce this way or I could
> help
Ooops, hit send too soon.
The rest of what I wanted to say was that, for better or worse, git has won, at
least now. Looking for client applications that make it easier to use is a
good thing, but I hope nobody is thinking of moving to some other VCS for the
underlying repository and
I've used a few VCS's in my time. Unless I've forgotten something, RCS, CVS,
SVN, ClearCase, Perforce, hg, and most recently git. I can't argue that git is
complicated. Probably more complicated than most people need.
> On Feb 20, 2023, at 12:11 PM, i...@gno.de wrote:
>
> Hi Binaris,
>
> I
… Sorry the mail was committed by accident…Anyway I would like to recommend TortoiseGit. I’ve wrote a documentation at mediawiki wiki how to use it.Maybe we can organize an online meeting to introduce this way or I could help remote via TeamViewer. How do you find my proposals, how should we
Hi Binaris,I am with you that gerrit is much more difficult to handle than svn. I remember that bad time after the switch and I had to make a lot of tries and errors and I was about to give up and leave the project.As we met us in Berlin decades ago I think you also was a Windows user and I
Thank you for the idea! This sounds interesting. But I would have to upload
my private key to Toolforge, which sounds bad, wouldn't I?
Yusuke Matsubara ezt írta (időpont: 2023. febr. 20., H,
12:48):
> Hi Bináris
>
> Can you perhaps push from your toolforge user directory? [1] As a
> workaround,
Hi Bináris
Can you perhaps push from your toolforge user directory? [1] As a
workaround, something like this might work for you.
1. Download the pywikibot zip to your local environment. Apparently
it's Windows in your case, but it can be anything.
2. Make changes to the files. I assume you can
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Hi Binaris,
stopme() is no longer needed. It is always called when the script terminated or
if using pywikibot.sleep() with 30 seconds or more or with BaseBot.exit(). It
is only useful if you run several parallel bot instances. You can call it if
you have your own wait cycles or long term
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