[nycbug-talk] a new direction for NYC*BUG
mikel king
mikel.king at olivent.com
Thu Mar 25 15:17:16 EDT 2010
On Mar 24, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Isaac Levy wrote:
> Awesome,
>
> Down to some brass tacks:
>
> On Mar 23, 2010, at 8:45 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 23 Mar 2010, Jesse Callaway wrote:
>>
>>> I think gitweb fits nicely into the model as a tool. Actually, I'm
>>> not
>>> up on all the names of the various git + web projects out there, but
>>> one of those git hosting situations...
>>
>> I don't know if such a thing exists, but for Ike's idea of little
>> scripts and/or "scriplets", it would be nice to have both a
>> repository and a forum-like commenting system linked to the code.
>> That would allow folks to post small changes/additions for review
>> by the community, or for some more generic scripts or functions,
>> add some explanation or examples of usage. Sadly, none of the
>> (dated) web-accessible code repositories I know of incorporate such
>> a thing.
>
> Ok- this is a liked idea by more than a few...
>
> Down to brass tacks, does anyone on list object to using Git? So
> far my short experiences with it are very positive- it's *easy* and
> intuitive IMHO.
>
> Any yelps for cvs or other tools?
> Should people need shell access (repo's in home directories), or
> just access via git/cvs?
>
> Rocket-
> .ike
>
If I were to through $0.02 in and I am but why not svn? I have used it
for just about everything imaginable, DMS, backups and of course
config file management.
cheers,
m
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