2009/9/14 mr.tinn <mr.t...@gmail.com>:
> fyi http://delicious.com/tag/git+tutorial
> have fun

Once you have read the tutorial, I started my repo on the server, then
git cloned it locally. When I finish doing any work locally, I git
push it back up to the server. The reason I started it on the server
first was because I'm behind a NAT so I don't have an external IP for
my dev machine. Can be done either way though.

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> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 11:55 PM, orschiro <orsch...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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>> Hello guys,
>>
>> I'm a single developer but since a VCS like Git has some really nice
>> features, like the history, I want to use it for my webprojects I'm
>> building up with Django.
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>> But there are still some points I don't understand.
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>> How do I have to set up Git?
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>> Where do I start the repository - on my local machine or on the
>> server?
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>> I think it makes sense to have it on the local machine as I'm
>> developing only for myself, but how do I get the project with its
>> changes on my server?
>>
>> Very confusing. Thank you in advance. :)
>>
>> orschiro
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