Hi. On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 5:18 AM, Thomas Schwinge <tho...@codesourcery.com>wrote:
> But for the GCC and GDB projects specifically, we'll probably also want > some repository that at least you and mentors can access, because both > these projects will likely require some longer development periods (for > the GCC Go port, and gdbserver port, respectively), but at least the > mentors should still be able to review what you're doing. Are you > familiar with Git? That would be the easiest for me, and a Git > repository can easily be set up for that. But again, we'll do that as > soon as there's a need for it. > Git is ok for me. If we need use github for temporary repository? If somebody think we should not use the public git before we has reached some big steps, I suggest gitlab which support private git repository between a few people(no more than 10) for free. Or I can provide my personal vps on linode.com to host our code. -- Yue Lu (陆岳)