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Subject: Re: KDE git docs for dummies ? WAS: Re: splitting up kdebase in git
From: Alexander Neundorf <neundorf () kde ! org>
Date: 2011-01-20 18:47:22
Message-ID: 201101201947.22952.neundorf () kde ! org
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On Thursday 20 January 2011, Tom Albers wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 03:33:30PM -0600, Ian Monroe wrote:
> > > There is no push/merge/branching policy for KDE. Different projects
> > > will likely do their own thing. For the time being its just the
> > > SVN-style development translated to Git.
> >
> > words like "unwise", "stupid" and "utterly braindead" come to mind.
> > you
> > cannot refer to projects' sovereignty in an environment where
> > everybody
> > can push everywhere. and before you make excuses about sysadmin only
> > implementing and not making decisions: FAIL. at the very least you
> > should have facilitated the creation of such a policy, because this
> > very
> > much *is* part of "implementing git".
>
> We facilitate #kde-git and scm-interest mailinglist.
What's the recommended place to ask git questions ?
(I'd prefer a mailing list over IRC)
scm-interest ?
Like: how do I check whether my git clone uses the correct ssl-key, and if
not, how do I make it use the key ?
Alex
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