On 23 April 2012 02:00, Eric Noulard <[email protected]> wrote: > 2012/4/23 Stayvoid <[email protected]>: >>> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers >>> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see, >>> that would be nice. >> Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my code. >> (I can't push to the main branch because my code is not good enough.) >> > > Then why don't they create a branch for you in the Savannah repo? > You could push onto that branch?
It's only a problem with Savane's assumptions of how permissions are handled, in a very centralised CVS-like way. There is no way to grant someone a per-branch push permission to a repo. It's permission to push anything to a repo or nothing. The project would have to trust Stayvoid enough to know Stayvoid will be careful and diligent to not push to any branch except the one specially created for her or him. The easiest solution for me right now still seems to be for Stayvoid to pick another git hosting service like gitorious. It doesn't matter where a git repo is hosted as long as it's somewhere other people can access it. - Jordi G. H.
