On Wed, 01 May 2013 15:03:48 -0700
Nathan England <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hello Hello,
> 
> A friend and I work for a virtual company with several hosted servers
> in a building far far away and some VPS servers also far far away.
> Our work is not some great secret, nonetheless I cannot give too many
> specifics. 


> 
> We want to incorporate git into our development. I'm not sure if our
> current setup, as described above, is unique to us or not, but I'm
> not real clear on how we could best utilize git to help us.
> 
> I have created a github account and an inital repository containing a
> clean start of our code. I have documented what I consider to be our
> workflow moving forward, but nonetheless, I would like some
> suggestions from anyone using git as well as anyone who might be
> familiar with a situation such as this.

I'm not sure why you need the github account. You should be able to set
up a git repo on one of the company servers. I would set it up with ssh
access, so that would be reasonably secure.cccc

If github charges you, that's money saved.

I don't like entrusting my main asset to another company, especially if
they aren't charging for it.

The down side is that someone has to set it up. But that doesn't take
long. Once done, there is little or no maintenance. I have a 500 MHz
229 MB box on my network, and I have git repos on it for several
projects. It works just fine.

But that's a nitpick. I think git will do what you need done.

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