"David Lang" <da...@lang.hm> wrote in message 
news:<alpine.deb.2.02.1301161459060.21...@nftneq.ynat.uz>...
> But if you try to have one filesystem, with multiple people running git on 
> their 
> machines against that shared filesystem, I would expect you to have all sorts 
> of 
> problems.

What leads you to think you will have problems?

Why would there be more of a problem on a network file system as opposed to 
local file system that can be accessed by multiple users?

Linus seemed to think it should work:

http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/122670

And "git init" specifically has a "shared" option:

--shared[=(false|true|umask|group|all|world|everybody|0xxx)] 
Specify that the git repository is to be shared amongst several users. This 
allows users belonging to the same group to push into that repository. When 
specified, the config variable "core.sharedRepository" is set so that files and 
directories under $GIT_DIR are created with the requested permissions. When not 
specified, git will use permissions reported by umask(2). 


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