On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 07:04 -0700, Tomas Winkler wrote: > On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Rusty Lynch <[email protected]> wrote: > > When we first started the Moblin project, we hosted git source > > repositories using traditional unix accounts where granting somebody > > write access required a user account with the use of unix groups to > > control who could write. > > > > This was a pain from day one for a number of reasons, and if any of you > > have tried managing a bunch of repos like this then you know what I'm > > talking about. > > > > On my first trip to meet the OpenedHand guys face-2-face, they turned me > > on to a pretty cool project called gitosis which only requires one user, > > and then uses ssh keys to manage who has access to what repos. When > > this is combined with a git-daemon providing read-only access via the > > git:// protocol, and then something like cgit to provide a web interface > > for browsing the source.... well, it works out to be a nice way of > > managing a source repository sever. > > > > For those that are curious, a great article about gitosis can be found > > at: > > http://scie.nti.st/2007/11/14/hosting-git-repositories-the-easy-and-secure-way > > > > We started using gitosis on git.moblin.org to host new projects, but > > didn't really talk about it, didn't attempt to move all the existing > > projects, and never had a proper web interface to expose the project > > that lived in gitosis (as opposed to the old location on the server.) > > > > Now that we have a bunch of new projects starting to land, I want to go > > ahead and start with a fresh new machine configured in a sustainable way > > using gitosis, git-daemon (for read-only access), and cgit. > > > > If you currently have write access to a git tree on moblin (that is not > > using gitosis), then please send me your public ssh key and the name of > > the tree that you work on. > > > > I'll send another email right before doing switch. > > > So what happen to http://git.moblin.org/repos/tools/moblin-image-creator.git
$ git clone git://git.moblin.org/moblin-image-creator.git This is mic1. The source repository for the new version of mic is currently only available via source rpm or source debian packages. > How do I access know repository from behind firewall. I'm not sure i understand the question, but you can see what trees are available via: http://git.moblin.org/ and... when you click on a given repository, like connnman, then the bottom of the page shows the git:// url to use for cloning. If your asking 'how do i clone from behind a firewall', then the answer depends on your firewall. From my employers network I use git through a socks5 proxy with no issue. _______________________________________________ Moblin dev Mailing List [email protected] To manage or unsubscribe from this mailing list visit: https://lists.moblin.org/mailman/listinfo/dev or your user account on http://moblin.org once logged in. For more information on the Moblin Developer Mailing lists visit: http://moblin.org/community/mailing-lists
