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On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 10:28 AM, hasufell <hasufell@g.o> wrote: |
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> Ian Stakenvicius: |
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>>> I wonder if it would make sense to set up a practice git tree |
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>>> somewhere so that people can try working together on workflows/etc. |
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>>> We can clone a migrated tree (I have one from a few days ago on |
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>>> github). |
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>> Definitely. I'd volunteer for that (doing my updates to both git and |
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>> cvs trees), and I expect others would as well. |
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> https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo-gitmig |
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> * the cloned repo is about ~600mb big after checking out the files (the |
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> .git dir is just 76mb) and has no significant history, so a normal clone |
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> fetches about the same size of a portage snapshot |
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> * last import of ebuilds was today (and I think I'll leave it at that) |
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> * no ChangeLogs |
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> * thin Manifests |
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Would it make more sense to use a migrated repository as the starting |
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point, such as this one: |
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https://github.com/rich0/gentoo-gitmig-2014-09-15 |
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Also, can you grant me access to push to gentoo/gentoo-gitmig? |
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Rich |