Hi folks --

I've published an experimental Git clone of Django's SVN repository
(created with git-svn). If you're a Git user and want to use this
repository, be my guest. Please still upload patches to Trac for
review, but mention you're using my clone so I can more easily apply
patches from you. Also let me know if you publish your clones
anywhere; I'll add 'em as remotes.

Note that this is in no way official, this is just me fooling around
with new tech. It's entirely possible that this won't actually save
anyone any time, but since I'm fooling with Git I thought I'd give
this a shot. Please don't try to turn this into a "Django should use
Git!" thread; if you do I'll just ignore you. We're not switching from
SVN any time in the foreseeable future.

OK, so the details:

Repository: git://djangoproject.com/django
Gitweb: http://code.djangoproject.com/git/?p=django

Jacob

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