Aha, I knew it, it starts get confusing to me.

Does this mean that I can use git for geotools and push my changes to  
this new repo ?.

In which direction is the synchronization between the two repos working.

svn ---> git
svn <--- git
svn <---> git (how are conflicts resolved ?)

Cheers
Christian


Zitat von Justin Deoliveira <jdeol...@opengeo.org>:

> Hi all,
>
> I took the liberty of trying to set up a "canonical" github repository.
>
>   https://github.com/geotools/geotools
>
> The idea is that this would be the repository that developers fork locally
> to do development like we do today. Having a same base repository makes
> pushing/pulling changes back and forth quite a bit easier.
>
> The repo does not contain the entire history. I created it from about
> revision 36490, which is shortly before the 2.7.x branch was created.
>
> In conjunction, i also set up a couple of new hudson jobs to keep the repo
> up to date with the latest from svn:
>
>   http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/view/geotools/job/geotools-2.7.x-github/
>   http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/view/geotools/job/geotools-trunk-github/
>
> Let me know what you think and if this is a useful thing to have.
>
> -Justin
>
> --
> Justin Deoliveira
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
> Enterprise support for open source geospatial.
>



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