Re: Creating private branches under fedpkg/git

2010-08-18 Thread Jesse Keating
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 8/4/10 3:01 PM, M A Young wrote: What is the policy on creating private branches under fedpkg/git? Can it be done by anyone with acl commit or do you need special permissions? My interest is that I had a private branch of the kernel package

Re: Creating private branches under fedpkg/git

2010-08-18 Thread M A Young
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Jesse Keating wrote: However, since git allows you to create local branches at will without any restrictions, one has to ask if it is still necessary to have a remote branch for your work. I did end up creating a branch in the Fedora system because it was the only way I

Re: Creating private branches under fedpkg/git

2010-08-05 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 11:01:45PM +0100, M A Young wrote: What is the policy on creating private branches under fedpkg/git? Can it be done by anyone with acl commit or do you need special permissions? My interest is that I had a private branch of the kernel package under CVS which I used

Creating private branches under fedpkg/git

2010-08-04 Thread M A Young
What is the policy on creating private branches under fedpkg/git? Can it be done by anyone with acl commit or do you need special permissions? My interest is that I had a private branch of the kernel package under CVS which I used to build pvops enabled kernels so that the more adventurous

Re: Creating private branches under fedpkg/git

2010-08-04 Thread Roland McGrath
I believe the manifest ACL behavior is that you are permitted to push to a branch called fN/anything if you are on the pkgdb ACL for fN, and to anything not matching fN/* if you are on the pkgdb ACL for devel/rawhide. So the practical answer is probably that whatever the maintainers for a