[OpenTRV-dev] Repo etiquette, was Previous conversation
Damon Hart-Davis
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Sat Mar 16 10:37:40 GMT 2013
At least on my early attempts to set git up for my Mac the default binaries would have required me to do an OS upgrade.
(Plus at the time I really could not spare the time to learn git.)
My frequent commits are to ensure that I always stay very close to the (unstable) HEAD / mainline the everyone else can see, and as a form of backup. Too many horrors over the years trying to do anything else, merge branches, etc, and too many local disc failures.
I can see that we may have a whole set of repo etiquette discussions ahead of us as well as licensing! B^>
Rgds
Damon
On 16 Mar 2013, at 10:27, Mike Stirling wrote:
> Git really excels at this because you can work in a local branch. How come it doesn't work on your Mac?
>
> On 16/03/13 10:21, Damon Hart-Davis wrote:
>> Ah, I prefer to commit very frequently (though not broken) through long experience/habit; thus most of my commits have no comment.
>>
>> Rgds
>>
>> Damon
>>
>> On 16 Mar 2013, at 09:50, Mike Stirling wrote:
>>
>>> Fine by me. I'm fairly sure I didn't write anything libelous!
>>>
>>> On 16/03/13 08:17, Damon Hart-Davis wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I might forward a little of yesterday's substantive mail-trail to this list to get it publicly-visible, unless anyone objects violently.
>>>>
>>>> Rgds
>>>>
>>>> Damon
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