Folks,

Infra solicited a limited number of volunteer projects for GIT. You
all didn't sign up at that point, so I doubt that the door is open at
the moment. Further, you have to supply a python coder to help with
GIT infrastructure implementation to join up.

--benson


On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 12:45 PM, James Kosin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've kinda come from the opposite end of the spectrum.  I've used CVS
> for quite a while, and when we moved to Apache I had to learn SVN.  I've
> gotten the hang of SVN, and have used GIT at work for some projects;
> but, I'm still waiting for CoLinux for my 64-bit machine before
> installing on my laptop at home.
> Only bad thing is I'm using Windows for all my development.
> Even with the project at work, I've experienced some weirdness with GIT
> loosing track of the project.  I usually have to remove everything and
> re-checkout when this happens.  SVN hasn't been too bad yet.
>
> James
>
> On 12/29/2011 12:38 PM, Aliaksandr Autayeu wrote:
>> Why are you not happy? :)
>>
>> I'm on Windows, and I use git for all my VCS needs for some time. There are
>> three ways for Git on Windows: Cygwin, msysgit and virtualization :) Each
>> has its own set of quirks. I use all of them for different purposes, I even
>> use both GUIs (Tortoise and gitGUI). I started with Cygwin, lately for most
>> day-to-day tasks I use msysgit. On release, just in case, I check that
>> master repo is fine using Ubuntu in virtual machine (for example, to ensure
>> proper file permissions, especially executable bit for scripts).
>>
>> Aliaksandr
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 6:23 PM, James Kosin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I guess I'll have to start looking for a good GIT port for Windows.  :-(
>>>
>>> James
>>> On 12/29/2011 11:10 AM, Aliaksandr Autayeu wrote:
>>>> I was using Git for submitting patches anyway :) May be now there is a
>>>> chance to skip doing it altogether :)
>>>>
>>>> Aliaksandr
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Jason Baldridge
>>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Apache Cassandra is moving to git for committers:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/GitTransition
>>>>>
>>>>> Can we do this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Jason
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Jason Baldridge
>>>>> Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics
>>>>> The University of Texas at Austin
>>>>> http://www.jasonbaldridge.com
>>>>> http://twitter.com/jasonbaldridge
>>>>>
>>>
>

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