Re: git pull on Linux/ACPI release tree

From: Martin Langhoff
Date: Mon Jan 09 2006 - 18:33:21 EST


On 1/10/06, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Using many branches in the same tree is
> definitely the better approach for _distribution_, but that doesn't
> necessarily mean that it's the better one for development.
(...)
> So git certainly supports that kind of behaviour, but nobody I know
> actually does it that way

Hrm! We do. http://locke.catalyst.net.nz/gitweb?p=moodle.git;a=heads
shows a lot of heads that share 99% of the code. The repo is ~90MB --
and we check each head out with cogito, develop and push. It is a
shared team repo, using git+ssh and sticky gid and umask 002.

Works pretty well I have to add. The only odd thing is that the
fastest way to actually start working on a new branch is to ssh on to
the server and cp moodle.git/refs/heads/{foo,bar} and then cg-clone
that bar branch away. Perhaps I should code up an 'cg-branch-add
--in-server' patch.

regards,


martin
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