26.12.2010, 20:52, "Miguel de Benito Delgado" <[email protected]>:
> You don't need to create a repository on gitorious for your own work. Just 
> "git clone" the repository and work there. To update your copy from the 
> remote use "git pull". Then "git add", "git rm", etc. and "git commit" let 
> you work on your copy. Remember that git's decentralized. You don't need 
> access to the server to commit stuff. You commit locally. If after a while 
> you have a changeset that you think is worth reviewing by the maintainer of 
> the project then you have "git format-patch" and "git send-mail" or  "git 
> diff", etc.
> Just look for some tutorial on the web, there are hundreds.

Joris refused to accept my "option groups" patch. So I need to fork that it to 
create a repository.

Now I repeat my questions:

I created my own repository on gitorious.org 
(http://gitorious.org/~porton/texmacs/texmacs-porton) and doubt what to do next.

>From Gitorius:

<<<
To recreate a live working copy (you need svn+ssh access to savannah):

# init working copy t
mkdir t  
cd t  
git init  
git fetch -f [email protected]:texmacs/texmacs.git 
'+refs/remotes/*:refs/remotes/*'  
git checkout -b master trunk  
# init git-svn  
git svn init -s svn+ssh://[email protected]/texmacs  
# fetch from svn  
git svn rebase  
# push changes to this repository  
git push --mirror [email protected]:texmacs/texmacs.git

When I am going to develop, should I fetch first with SVN as explained above? 
Or to work with Git only?

Could you kindly provide me with a template of the shell commands I need to 
execute?

-- 
Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org

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