Hi Roger,

The thing with git is that it's just a directory. There's not really a server 
to it like SVN. As such, I ran into a lot of problems trying to get it to work 
well with multiple users because of permissions issues.  

For centralization, I've just used GitHub. If you really want to keep code on 
your own machines, gitosis is one way to do that, but I've never tried it.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gitosis

Ramsey

On Oct 8, 2012, at 1:47 PM, Roger Perryman wrote:

> I have some questions about how to setup a git repository for my projects. I 
> reviewed Kieran's presentation on git from WOWODC 2012. It does a great job 
> discussing git from the client's perspective but I didn't see anything about 
> setting my own repository. I realize that it is distributed but I think a 
> "central repository" can still be used. If I am misunderstanding the way git 
> works, feel free to correct me.
> 
> What connection method is the best to use and what are people using?
>       SSH -- Allows tracking of individual user commits
>       HTTP -- Seems best for read-only access
>       Other -- ???
> 
> What are the pros/cons of each connection method?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Roger
> 
> 
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