On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 07:21:19PM -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
In my effort to create a proof of concept for using git to manage
our
package source control, I have completed what I am calling phase one,
that is taking our current dist-cvs and converting it into git format.
pkgs/rpms/<package>/devel is now the git origin/master. All release
subdirs have been turned into git branches. History back to F7, as well
as the EPEL branches have been converted, from a snapshot of the CVS
tree I took last week.
Why not put everything in a single git repository?
Also git remote branches are quite painful, requiring non-obvious
changes to .git/config or hard to use commands. I'd rather do this
once (for an everything-in-one-repository model) than for every single
package I maintain.
Rich.
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