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Posted to users@buildr.apache.org by Alex Boisvert <al...@gmail.com> on 2009/12/08 22:33:21 UTC

Re: AW: documentation about git on github and buildr

FYI, the github mirror is now up to date :)

http://github.com/apache/buildr

(Well, more or less, there's still a lag of one hour or something like that)

alex

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Rhett Sutphin <rh...@detailedbalance.net>wrote:

> Hi Peter,
>
>
> On Nov 17, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Peter Schröder wrote:
>
>  hi antoine,
>>
>> i am currently using the apache mirror right after noticing that the one
>> on github is out of sync.
>>
>> but i have some problems with that:
>>
>> 1. i like github and contributing/sharing code on it with my collegues
>>
>
> Agree.
>
>
>  2. i dont know how to keep my buildr fork on github in sync with the
>> apache-buildr repo painlessly
>>
>
> You can do this with multiple remotes on your local repo.  I haven't done
> it myself, but I believe someone outlined the process on the mailing list a
> while back.
>
>
>  3. i would like to use github for pulling changes instead of opening up
>> tickets in jira (currently 104 issues)
>>
>
> If you want to submit code to buildr you will have to eventually submit a
> patch in JIRA.  As I understand it, the Apache Foundation requires this to
> make explicit that you are granting a license to incorporate your code into
> buildr.
>
> I agree, though, that making your changes available on github first and
> discussing them on the mailing list is a better way of getting feedback than
> enhancement requests in JIRA.
>
> Rhett
>
>
>  4. i dont think that the documentation should encourage using the github
>> repo as long as its out of sync!
>>
>> i commented on your ticket and i hope that we can reuse github for this
>> one soon.
>>
>> kind regards,
>> peter
>> ________________________________________
>> Von: antoine.toulme@gmail.com [antoine.toulme@gmail.com] im Auftrag von
>> Antoine Toulme [antoine@lunar-ocean.com]
>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. November 2009 20:54
>> An: users@buildr.apache.org
>> Betreff: Re: documentation about git on github and buildr
>>
>> Hey Peter,
>>
>> I fork the git repository from the Apache mirror directly:
>> git://git.apache.org/buildr.git
>>
>> <git://git.apache.org/buildr.git>Yep, the github mirror is outdated and I
>> had opened a ticket about it:
>>
>> http://support.github.com/discussions/repos/1568-apache-buildr-mirror-is-out-of-date
>>
>> Please feel free to weigh in!
>>
>> Antoine
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:40, Peter Schröder <Peter.Schroeder@blau.de
>> >wrote:
>>
>>  there is some documentation under 'contributing' about how to use github
>>> for helping contributing code for buildr.
>>>
>>> is this still up to date? the github repo is outdated and i dont think
>>> that
>>> i would like to work on that one for my contributions...
>>>
>>
>

Re: AW: documentation about git on github and buildr

Posted by Peter Schröder <ps...@blau.de>.
nice!

Am 08.12.2009 um 22:33 schrieb Alex Boisvert:

> FYI, the github mirror is now up to date :)
> 
> http://github.com/apache/buildr
> 
> (Well, more or less, there's still a lag of one hour or something like that)
> 
> alex
> 
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Rhett Sutphin <rh...@detailedbalance.net>wrote:
> 
>> Hi Peter,
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 17, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Peter Schröder wrote:
>> 
>> hi antoine,
>>> 
>>> i am currently using the apache mirror right after noticing that the one
>>> on github is out of sync.
>>> 
>>> but i have some problems with that:
>>> 
>>> 1. i like github and contributing/sharing code on it with my collegues
>>> 
>> 
>> Agree.
>> 
>> 
>> 2. i dont know how to keep my buildr fork on github in sync with the
>>> apache-buildr repo painlessly
>>> 
>> 
>> You can do this with multiple remotes on your local repo.  I haven't done
>> it myself, but I believe someone outlined the process on the mailing list a
>> while back.
>> 
>> 
>> 3. i would like to use github for pulling changes instead of opening up
>>> tickets in jira (currently 104 issues)
>>> 
>> 
>> If you want to submit code to buildr you will have to eventually submit a
>> patch in JIRA.  As I understand it, the Apache Foundation requires this to
>> make explicit that you are granting a license to incorporate your code into
>> buildr.
>> 
>> I agree, though, that making your changes available on github first and
>> discussing them on the mailing list is a better way of getting feedback than
>> enhancement requests in JIRA.
>> 
>> Rhett
>> 
>> 
>> 4. i dont think that the documentation should encourage using the github
>>> repo as long as its out of sync!
>>> 
>>> i commented on your ticket and i hope that we can reuse github for this
>>> one soon.
>>> 
>>> kind regards,
>>> peter
>>> ________________________________________
>>> Von: antoine.toulme@gmail.com [antoine.toulme@gmail.com] im Auftrag von
>>> Antoine Toulme [antoine@lunar-ocean.com]
>>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. November 2009 20:54
>>> An: users@buildr.apache.org
>>> Betreff: Re: documentation about git on github and buildr
>>> 
>>> Hey Peter,
>>> 
>>> I fork the git repository from the Apache mirror directly:
>>> git://git.apache.org/buildr.git
>>> 
>>> <git://git.apache.org/buildr.git>Yep, the github mirror is outdated and I
>>> had opened a ticket about it:
>>> 
>>> http://support.github.com/discussions/repos/1568-apache-buildr-mirror-is-out-of-date
>>> 
>>> Please feel free to weigh in!
>>> 
>>> Antoine
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:40, Peter Schröder <Peter.Schroeder@blau.de
>>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> there is some documentation under 'contributing' about how to use github
>>>> for helping contributing code for buildr.
>>>> 
>>>> is this still up to date? the github repo is outdated and i dont think
>>>> that
>>>> i would like to work on that one for my contributions...
>>>> 
>>> 
>>