Mike,

Ok, so, yes, it has been discussed on this list with the conclusion it wasn't feasible by INFRA but one one asked them.

AFAIK, it's technically possible to do it using git-svn to create users repo and then sharable bares repo (and there're maybe more direct ways to do it) but not possible from an existing git repo though.
But what for new committers, should the INFRA create a new repo each time ?

-Fred

-----Message d'origine----- From: Michael A. Labriola
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 4:47 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: RE: [Git/Wiki] please review the proposed workflow and comment

I'm not sure what you mean talking about fork and repo, I might be wrong but that's more a GitHub concept to me but there's the concept of spare checkouts, it means, once you cloned the >entirely repo, you can filter the directories you want to see which will make Git working easier, I mean with less memory.

Fred,

A fork is basically a server side clone. So, there is a server side repository belonging to the committers.

We may not want to do this. I was asking if it had been discussed or considered rather than a branch approach for things like whiteboards.

Mike

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