[asterisk-dev] git (was: 13 November, 2012 New SIP stack update)

Dan Jenkins dan.jenkins at holidayextras.com
Mon Nov 19 10:30:11 CST 2012


My personal view is that GitHub is the home of git open source
projects. It provides great APIs and has great interoperability with
Jira and other tools.

If you felt the need to have a copy on say git.asterisk.org that's
fairly simple with push/commit hooks.

Dan

On Nov 19, 2012, at 16:02, Daniel Pocock <daniel at pocock.com.au> wrote:

> On 19/11/12 16:51, Dan Jenkins wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Can I ask why git.asterisk.org will be the home?
>>
>> Why wouldn't you use github for your open source projects, where you want
>> people to be able to submit pull requests and be part of the community? I
>> don't want to hijack this thread with talk about git, but as you brought up
>> talk of git.asterisk.org maybe we need to move it out of this thread, if
>> it's up for discussion?
>
> Given the distributed nature of git, it's quite possible you could do
> both, or just have the whole thing on github (or one of the various
> equivalents, like gitorious), and then set up a cron job to pull
> everything to your private server every hour
>
> For the conversion process, if it is any help, feel free to borrow the
> script I used for reSIProcate (see my earlier email for the link)
>
>
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