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On Apr 6, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Daniel Beatty <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings Kieran,
> Well this Gitolite sounds like an excellent tool.

It is. If I can fit it in I will cover gitolite at WOWODC since it is free and 
available to all. 



> Although, there are employers that have paranoia for a good reason.  

Their problem. Not mine ;-)

There are great "paid for" options like GitHub Enterprise too. 


> Some have been burned, others are paid to have this paranoia, and others just 
> simply work some national government.  Whatever the excuse is, there seems to 
> be cause for companies and countries to seriously look into how to manage GIT 
> repositories for their benefits and advantages over other repositories, 
> especially when the advantage applies.  I can't speak for my own government/ 
> employer on this, but there does seem to be a case here.
> 
> V/R,
> 
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> On Apr 5, 2012, at 9:31 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
> 
>> Gitolite makes it easy to administer many repositories with less effort that 
>> just basic setup for a single repo. Also allows a basic level of control 
>> over what users can and cannot do on specific repositories. 
>> 
>> Regards, Kieran.
>> (Sent from my iPhone)
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 5:50 PM, Ted Archibald <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> What's the advantage gitolite offers?  I was reading up on it and I didn't 
>>> get.  What's the difference between a git server VS a computer just running 
>>> git with ssh keys?
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I would add:
>>> 
>>>  stashes : damn useful to try options without committing it. You can stash 
>>> your tests, try something else, stash that something else, and get back to 
>>> the first stash if you didn't like your work on the second stash.
>>> 
>>>  post commit hooks (never tried those except in a GitHub context)
>>> 
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Basic / typical commands for forking wonder, cloning it, contributing 
>>> > back.  ;-)
>>> >
>>> > How about the equivalent of svn:externals to integrate Wonder into our 
>>> > employer's git repository...  Or maybe the command for checking out a 
>>> > particular version of Wonder in time for building our apps and qa against 
>>> > it.
>>> 
>>> That will be tagging. We started adding "release numbers", as tags, in the 
>>> master branch of Wonder for this exact reason.
>>> 
>>> > For people whose employer won't put their repository in the public (i.e. 
>>> > github or whatever), is there an easy way to setup a server and that is 
>>> > free.  :-)
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Apr 3, 2012, at 6:39 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Following Chuck's lead ........ what would you like to get out of the 
>>> >> "Using Git" session ..... what are the problems you are facing in the 
>>> >> git world? I have already done an outline of my session content, but 
>>> >> would definitely try to accommodate any requests also.
>>> >>
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