Am 05.03.2009 um 21:33 schrieb Ray Lehtiniemi:

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> [resend using my list-subscribed email address]
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> On Thursday 05 March 2009 06:14:51 jb wrote:
>
>> Otherwise, your patches are welcome! How should we proceed? Do you  
>> want a
>> write access to our svn?
>
> i'd prefer just throwing git branches around for review and  
> discussion, as
> i've already gone up the git learning curve, and am not at all  
> proficient in
> svn. (i basically went straight from cvs to git)
>
>
what about having an git repo on sf.net also with svn.
we can handle/collect branches with patches, that did not find a way  
in svn yet ?
the main development tree is in svn. and nobody need to convert from  
svn to git.
only use ist first as an patch collector, with a master branch tha is  
in sync with svn ?


> generally, i interact with svn via patchsets. looking at github,  
> however, it
> doesn't seem like it would be easy for you to grab a patchset  
> directly from
> the website...
>
>
> probably the simplest option would be for me to produce a patchset  
> here and
> email it to you or upload it somewhere. just tell me which branch  
> name is
> reviewed and ready to be committed, and i can do the "git
> format-patch ..branch" and email it off for you to do final sanity  
> checking
> and committing.
>
>
> how does that sound?
>
>
> ray
regards marco
>
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