[M3devel] Git, a call for participation

Dragiša Durić dragisha at m3w.org
Wed Feb 19 23:34:18 CET 2014


You will need separate working directory. With git, you will have whole cm3 repository cloned in toplevel .git folder. With svn you have .svn folders around, and CVS folders with cvs.

On 19 Feb 2014, at 18:05, Coleburn, Randy <rcolebur at SCIRES.COM> wrote:

> Sorry, I should rephrase the question:  Do I need to create a separate folder tree for my local copy of the cm3 source code tree for use with Git, or can I reuse the existing folder tree that I use with CVS?
> 
> --Randy Coleburn
> 
> On Feb 19, 2014, at 2:10 AM, "Dragiša Durić" <dragisha at m3w.org> wrote:
> 
>> Email was for conversion process and it is all set-up.
>> 
>> Github account, and request to me (dragisha) on github for cm3 repository is separate step.
>> 
>> You don’t really need TortoiseGit. Github has it’s GUI shell, but everything is doable just well with Git Bash console. I will share my Git on Windows experience as we progress with migration. 
>> 
>> Sandbox? Meaning virtual machine or?
>> 
>> dd
>> 
>> On 18 Feb 2014, at 01:30, Coleburn, Randy <rcolebur at SCIRES.COM> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have ssh set up with existing repository.  Do I need a different ssh for the Git, or will we use the existing one?
>>> I seem to recall providing you with my email earlier for the authors file.
>>> I can install TortoiseGit at some point and run a test when you are ready.
>>> BTW, do I need to create a separate sandbox for Git, or can I just reuse existing CVS sandbox?
>>> --Randy
>>>  
>>> From: Dragiša Durić [mailto:dragisha at m3w.org] 
>>> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 6:05 PM
>>> To: Coleburn, Randy
>>> Cc: m3devel
>>> Subject: EXT:Re: [M3devel] Git, a call for participation
>>>  
>>> Randy,
>>>  
>>> You don’t need to install anything on your computer to participate in Github project. If you have ssh enabled, you are ready to go. If not, then problem can be with corporate proxies running NTLM authentication. My company enabled github and bitbucket access without NTLM so I don’t have experience solving it, but I know it is possible.
>>>  
>>> dd
>>> 
>>> On 17 Feb 2014, at 16:24, Coleburn, Randy <rcolebur at SCIRES.COM> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Dragiša:
>>>  
>>> I am not currently a member of GitHub.  From what I understand, this site provides some social networking functionality and requires that software supporting this functionality be installed on your computer.
>>>  
>>> 1.      Is it possible to take advantage of Git for source code checkin/checkout WITHOUT also becoming a member of GitHub?  
>>> If so, what, if any, are the limitations of not being a member wrt the future of the CM3 repository?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2.      What are the security concerns with installing the GitHub software?
>>>  
>>> My company severely restricts use of social media (it is blocked via the various firewalls), so that may make use of GitHub more difficult in my situation.
>>>  
>>> I think I should be able to use TortoiseGit for source code checkin/out, since I currently use TortoiseCVS; however, I have not used TortoiseGit before, so there will be a slight learning curve for me I’m sure.
>>>  
>>> Thanks,
>>> Randy Coleburn
>>>  
>>> From: Dragiša Durić [mailto:dragisha at m3w.org] 
>>> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 2:52 AM
>>> To: m3devel
>>> Subject: EXT:[M3devel] Git, a call for participation
>>>  
>>> Hi,
>>>  
>>> To proceed with planned conversion, I need developers to join github and connect me there (dragisha @ github). Once we have developers connected there, we can proceed and switch.
>>>  
>>> TIA, 
>>> --
>>> Dragiša Durić
>>> dragisha at m3w.org
>> 

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