Andrew, Michael,

Yes, the public repo will be at:
  https://github.com/droolsjbpm/droolsjbpm
Please don't do anything yet, just wait for instructions, I 'll send them when the migration is done.

Op 18-12-10 09:45, Michael Neale schreef:
All of it would be public all the time. There is no other way unless you pay for a private repo.

So people can pull from any repo, or branch.

Now github will offer you a http url you can do to git clone - DO NOT USE IT. I have never had it succeed for me. You need to use the ssh/native one. if you can't use ssh - we will have to find a way to, perhaps, mail round a zipped up repo (you can do this) and you download that, and then setup git, and pull any subsequent changes.

Things may have changed, but the http version of git has never been that great for me at least (others may correct me)

On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Andrew Waterman <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Geoffrey,

    I imagine the GitHub repository will have a public face that
    non-committers can pull from or Fork.  Will you guys be
    broadcasting this location once the move is complete?  I had tried
    git-svn with the Drools SVN public location, but could never get
    the command to finish.  It will be nice to be able to pull and
    work with your public source from GitHub.  Thanks!

    best wishes,

    Andrew


    On Dec 16, 2010, at 4:52 AM, Geoffrey De Smet wrote:

    Hi guys,

    This is just a friendly reminder that
    I need your github login by the end of the day
    if you have SVN commit rights and want to have those on github too.
    Do include your svn login, full name and github used e-mail address.

    Op 11-12-10 16:49, Geoffrey De Smet schreef:
    Hi guys,

    We been talking a while on this on IRC,
    so now, like many other JBoss projects (hibernate, infinispan, ...),
    *we are moving to git on github*.

    - What do you need to do? => MUST READ, *deadline Thursday
    16-DEC-2010*
    - Why are we moving to git?
    - What will you get by moving to git?

    What do you need to do?
    ===============

    If you are a drools committer and wish to continue committing
    after next Saturday 18-DEC-2010.
    1) Install git for your OS
      1a) Linux: Install the package git (and optionally gitk)
        $ sudo apt-get install git
        $ sudo apt-get install gitk
      1b) Windows: Use the icon on the right on http://git-scm.com
    <http://git-scm.com/>
      1c) Mac OSX: Use the icon on the right on http://git-scm.com
    <http://git-scm.com/> (and optionally install gitx from
    http://gitx.frim.nl/ )
    2) Install git in your IDE
      2b) Eclipse: Install the EGit plugin. Menu Help, menu item
    Install new software. Work with update site Helios, open Tree
    item Collaboration, tree item Eclipse EGit.
      2c) IntelliJ: Enable the git plugin (if not enabled): menu
    file, menu item Other Settings, menu item Configure plugins.
    3) Get a Github account: https://github.com/signup/free
    4) Configure git correctly (Github also tells you this):
      $ git --version
      git version 1.7.1
      $ git config --global user.name <http://user.name> myUsername
      $ git config --global user.email [email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>
      $ git config --global -l
    user.name <http://user.name>=ge0ffrey
      user.email=ge0ffrey.s...@...
    5) *Mail me these details before next Thursday 16-DEC-2010*
     (to gds.geoffrey.de.smet at gmail dot com or ge0ffrey.spam at
    gmail dot com )
     if you are a drools committer (which I 'll verify):
     5a) Your Github username
     5b) Your JBoss Subversion username
     5c) Your full name
     5d) Your e-mail address (used on github). Note: you can
    register more than 1 e-mail address on GitHub.
    6) Push your public key to github:
      Follow the instructions on
    http://github.com/guides/providing-your-ssh-key

    *Do NOT commit changes to subversion after Friday evening (so
    after 8:00 GMT Saturday 18-DEC-2010).*
    The svn to git migration will probably take hours. Sorry in
    advance for the hindrance.
    I 'll send a mail to the drools dev list when svn commits are
    forbidden and also when git commits are open.
    More info about the git URL and switching tips & tricks will
    follow soon.

    Why are we moving to git?
    =================

    Subversion has been great (and much better than CVS), but git's
    just better.

    How my life improved since last month when I used svn. by
    Emmanuel Bernard (Hibernate annotations etc lead)
    
http://blog.emmanuelbernard.com/2010/05/git-how-my-life-has-improved-since-last-month-when-i-used-svn/

    Why is git better than subversion?
    http://whygitisbetterthanx.com/#svn

    What will you get by moving to git?
    ======================

    - Less merge conflicts and therefor easier branching

    - Pull requests

    Pull requests are /really cool/. It's like /patches on steroids/.
    Ever been in a situation where you made a big, risky change?
    You wanted to commit it (to get it off your plate, it's done),
    but you'd like to get it peer reviewed by colleague X (because
    it's risky).
    But a patch file didn't work because:
    - A patch file can't handle binary files
    - A patch file probably results in a merge conflict on applying
    (so X ignores them)
    - Applying a patch file needs to be done on the correct directory
    - A patch file will forget I am the author and will make X the
    author
    - A patch file does not allow for a conversation when X wants me
    to change something before committing it
    With git, just commit it as a pull request. Take a look at the
    pull requests (with comments!) on hibernate-core:
    https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-core/pulls

    - Multitasking in isolation
    You work on a big improvement but you stumble up an existing bug
    (in the same file(s)).
    You want to fix the bug, the unfinished changes of the big
    improvement break the build.
    And - even worse - the big improvement changes break because of
    the existing bug.
    Read "Multitasking in isolation" on
    
http://blog.emmanuelbernard.com/2010/05/git-how-my-life-has-improved-since-last-month-when-i-used-svn/
-- With kind regards,
    Geoffrey De Smet


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