thanks - Can I ask if it easy enough to set up my own central GitHub server? (like I do wiht svn) i.e. so when I am not remote I can "commit" to my central server when then ensures I have my code based stored on separate servers? (I know I'm probably speaking svn speak here - not sure how this translates to git).
So I suppose my requirements are really: a) version control b) capistrano integration c) source backup <== which I'm talking about here 2009/1/29 Jamis Buck <[email protected]>: > > Even better, you don't need a remote repository at all to use git. You > can just "git init" and start using your existing project as the > repository. A remote repo (like GitHub) makes a great way to "backup" > your code, though. > > And if you do bring on another team member, GitHub is a great way to > collaborate. > > - Jamis > > On 1/28/09 7:16 PM, Lee Hambley wrote: >> Greg, >> >> Git with the $7/month account on Github is perfect for a single >> developer, I use it for everything. >> >> - lee >> >> 2009/1/28 Greg Hauptmann <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> >> >> Hi all, >> >> Can I ask whether you recommend "git" for a one-man Rails project, >> taking into account (a) version controlling aspect and (b) >> integration with capistrano? >> >> One positive for "git" seems to be I could commit whilst working >> "offline" on my laptop & benefit from this, but I'm not sure whether >> from a capistrano point of view whether svn is easier than "git" or >> not (I would assume at this point in time they'd be just under the >> bonnet source control repositories & it wouldn't make a difference, >> but just checking) >> >> thanks >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Greg >> http://blog.gregnet.org/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > -- Greg http://blog.gregnet.org/ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/capistrano -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
