On Jul 5, 2010, at 9:40 AM, Olemis Lang wrote:

> On 6/22/10, Grzegorz Sobanski <[email protected]> wrote:
>> * Niels Reedijk <[email protected]> [2010-06-20 10:12]:
>>> My current 'fork' is maintained at http://hg.haiku-os.org/  
>>> [Currently
>>> under maintenance, should be back in two hours]
>>
>> Is there some equivalent of github for mercurial? So I could put
>> there my branches and we could cooperate.
>>
>
> The workflow I recommend ('cause I enjoyed it while dev-ing
> XmlRpc plugin together with osimons ;o) is to use MQ patch
> repositories. There are two alts in order to do this :
>
>  - bitbucket . Its UI supports OOTB creation of patch queue  
> repositories.
>    There's a useful article about this on the Internet but cant find  
> the link
>    right now :(
>  - SF.net . You can do many things using SSH connections (including
>    qinit and sym-linking the MQ repos so as to see it in the web
>    interface ;o)
>
> Of course, branching et al. might be useful as well (and therefore  
> any other
> Hg hosting will be fine ;o)

As mentioned on the trac-users list, MasterTickets now lives on  
github. Fork and submit pull reqs as much as you want!

--Noah
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