So far, only :
 - emmanuel
 - steve
 - max
 - hardy
 - adam

have read-write access to hibernate-core on GitHub

If you used to have access to SVN and actually use it ;), please email me your 
github acocunt and I will grant you access. You can also ping me on IRC.

Emmanuel

On 7 oct. 2010, at 11:30, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:

> Hibernate Core now uses Git as the version control system.
> You can access it at http://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-core
> 
> Core on Git
> 
> We have imported the SVN history (at least what GIT could extract) and pushed 
> the SVN trunk, branch 3.5 and branch 3.3. If you need more of the legacy 
> branches or tags, let me know, that can be arranged.
> 
> If you want to contribute a fix or new feature, either use the pure Git 
> approach, or use the GitHub fork capability (see 
> http://help.github.com/forking/ and http://help.github.com/pull-requests/ ) 
> The benefit of the GitHub approach is that we can comment on the pull request 
> and code though I am far from an expert so far and their flow could easily be 
> improved (slightly confusing).
> 
> If you still want to do it the old way a provide a patch file, that's ok too.
> 
> Tips on Git
> Here are some tips on Git:
> 
> o read Pro Git http://progit.org/book/ awesome book and very practical. It 
> has a free html and epub version (buying the tree version is recommended to 
> repay the author).
> 
> o prefer the git protocol when cloning over http (so say the experts). At the 
> very least that will be much faster. cloning the repo from GitHub took me 
> less than 3 minutes
> 
> #for people with read/write access
> git clone g...@github.com:hibernate/hibernate-core.git 
> 
> #for people with read-only access
> git clone git://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-core.git 
> 
> It will create a "remote" link named origin. I usually tend to rename it to 
> reflect what it is really.
> git remote rename origin core-on-github
> 
> o always work on a topic branch and merge your work when you are done
> git checkout master
> git checkout -b HHH-XXX
> hack commit hack commit
> 
> Likewise if you want to share a work with somebody from the Hibernate team, 
> push or define the pull request of your topic branch (though make sure your 
> topic branch is above master).
> 
> o prefer small commits, they will be more readable and will very unlikely 
> fail on merge
> 
> o write good comments (short one line including the issue at stack followed 
> by a blank line and a more detailed explanation if needed)
> `HHH-XXX Fix NPE on persist
> 
> Fix stupid bug by Gavin that lead to a NPE when persisting objects with 
> components`
> 
> o prefer rebase over merge
> Rebase put changes from the branch you forked below the new commits you have 
> done and thus keep the history linear.
> 
> got checkout HHH-XXX
> git rebase master
> 
> DO NOT rebase a branch that you have shared publicly (unless you know people 
> won't use it or you wish them harm).
> 
> o while you are at rebasing, you can rewrite your commit history to clean 
> comments or merge some commits together (named squashing)
> git rebase -i HEAD~6 (go back 6 commits in time)
> 
> o once you're fed up with typing longish command lines, use aliases (see 
> below)
> 
> o I've put a copy of my ~/.gitconfig file in case people want to copy some 
> things including aliases (see below)
> 
> o if you use Mac OS X, GitX is a fantastic tool, in particular to do 
> interactive staging and commit only some parts of a file
> 
> o you can read this blog entry that was some more info 
> http://blog.emmanuelbernard.com/2010/05/git-how-my-life-has-improved-since-last-month-when-i-used-svn/
> 
> o feel free to add your tips to this email thread, I'll likely compile them 
> in a blog entry.
> 
> 
> 
> ~/.gitconfig
> [user]
>       name = Redacted
>       email = redac...@redacted.com
>       signingkey = id_key.pub
> [core]
>       editor = open -nW -a Smultron
> [merge]
>       tool = opendiff
> [color]
>       ui = auto
> [color "branch"]
>       current = yellow reverse
>       local = yellow
>       remote = green
> [color "diff"]
>       meta = yellow bold
>       frag = magenta bold
>       old = red bold
>       new = green bold
> [color "status"]
>       added = yellow
>       changed = green
>       untracked = cyan
> [github]
>       user = redacted
>       token = redacted
> [alias]
>       co = checkout
>       undo = reset --hard
>       cb = checkout -b
>       br = branch
>        cp = cherry-pick
> 
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