Dear savannah-hackers,

I am the project admin for the gnuspeech project, and I messed up my initial 
load of the new Git repo on the savannah site. I had some correspondence with 
Assaf Gordon on the problem (you received copies).

The upshot  is contained in the attached segment from his last email. As I seem 
to have sorted out my misunderstanding(s) successully, I am ready to continue. 
This basically means I would like you to reset the gnuspeech project Git repo:

http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnuspeech

please, so that I can "init" a *bare* Gnuspeech repo, clone it, populate it, 
and push it back, thereby loading it with the current state of the project.

I have discussed the idea of using submodules with my colleagues and we have 
rejected that approach, so there is no need for that complication. If you have 
comments or queries, please let me know.

I have not pushed any changes to the existing (obsolete) repo, so there should 
be no concerns about resetting my erroneous initial push. The previous history 
is all in the SVN repo.

Many thanks for the work you do.

david
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David Hill
[email protected]
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuspeech/
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnuspeech
Twitter: @t33guy
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On Sep 12, 2015, at 19:44 00PM, Assaf Gordon wrote:

> Regarding git submodules:
>> Yes, I have been having some discussion on that, and it may be that fewer 
>> would suffice -- four to be precise.
> 
> We can wait with the exact details until you've experimented with the git 
> repository/submodules structures.
> I would ask you, though, please don't push any further changes to the current 
> GIT,
> so there will be no concerns about resetting it.
> 
> Simply write to the mailing list when you're ready to continue.
> 
> regards,
> - assaf

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