On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 03:18:31 +0100, Christopher J. Madsen
<p...@cjmweb.net> wrote:
I'm using Git (and Github) for my new modules. I haven't yet tried
converting any of my older modules from my private Subversion server to
Git, but I'm planning to do that eventually.
I did that for almost every module.
At least you have an external backup :)
As for easy contributions, I just had one so far.
Also, I haven't tried installing Git on Windows, as I'm doing most of my
Perl work on Linux these days. I understand that used to be pretty
difficult, but I've heard it's much easier these days. Are you using
msysGit?
Git on windows was painful to set up for me.
And no, I don't like to run msysGit, it just adds another complication.
After battling for a while, I can now run git.exe in my regular
command line window, but I had to copy stuff manually etc...
but it's not really straightforward.
If we do go with Git, I'd prefer one repo per distribution. Having all
the distributions in one big repo would just complicate the history.
I see the value in the one repository "to bind them all".
That said, I have no strong opinions.
It shouldn't be difficult to have several git repositories
bound together... Is there something like svn:external ?
--
Cosimo