On Jul 20, 2011, at 7:05 PM, luckysmack wrote:
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> oh yea? well thats handy. am i able to fork/clone a mercurial repo as
> a git repo?

Why git, btw? Seems like sticking with hg would be more straightforward.

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> On Jul 20, 4:33 am, blackthorne <francisco....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> be aware that google code hosting now supports git..
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>> On Jul 20, 4:44 am, luckysmack <luckysm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Well i was going to for the original. But it being so out of date, i
>>> thought i would just take the mercurial branch and use a tool to
>>> convert the code and its branches with history to git. that way it is
>>> exactly what is in the mercurial repos. But doing that i cant fork it.
>>> i would need to create my own repo. which would mean there would be
>>> duplicate repos for web2py. is there a way i can for the one on github
>>> and then merge in the converted mercurial to git copy? since they
>>> essentially have separate remotes. Anyone know of a way i could do
>>> this?
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>>> On Jul 19, 8:31 pm, luckysmack <luckysm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> Letting those users out there know that I will forking the web2py on
>>>> github (which is outdated) and will be updating it as I will need it
>>>> and its easier (for me at least) to keep all my repos in one location.
>>>> Ive already forked it and will be updating it shortly.
>> 
>>>> https://github.com/luckysmack/web2py


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