Moving to GitHub?

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James Kovacs

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Sep 10, 2009, 12:46:47 AM9/10/09
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A few people have asked me to move the project to GitHub for easier collaboration. We could always replicate back to SVN if needed. Thoughts?

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Eric Hexter

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Sep 10, 2009, 1:02:32 AM9/10/09
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I do not have a preference... yet.. I just started using Git and I do
not have enough experience under my belt to have a strong opinion to
move from one to the other. I say this under the context that I see
your goal of keeping psake lightweight and as a result I am presuming
that you really would not receive a lot of patches. although I have at
least three in mind after working through converting some mature nant
scripts to psake.


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Jorge Matos

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Sep 11, 2009, 1:48:10 AM9/11/09
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Haven't used Git, but willing to try it out Smile emoticon

Eric Hexter

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Sep 20, 2009, 5:09:35 PM9/20/09
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It has been moved...
 

James Kovacs

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Sep 20, 2009, 7:22:52 PM9/20/09
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That's right. I need to post an official announcement on something other than Twitter. :) Plus place a note in SVN that the official source has moved.

I found that good intros to Git include:
For those of you who were project devs on the SVN repo, you'll need to either fork your own copy (this is not a bad thing in the Git world) or send me your SSH public key so that I can grant you commit access to my repo. When you sign up for GitHub, it will walk you through creating SSH keys. Let me know if you have any questions...


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Eric Hexter

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Sep 20, 2009, 8:32:09 PM9/20/09
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Here is a pretty good guide to getting going on Git and Github. This was made for the mvccontrib project when we moved to GIT
 
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