Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
On 23 April 2012 02:00, Eric Noulard wrote: > 2012/4/23 Stayvoid : >>> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers >>> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see, >>> that would be nice. >> Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my c

Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Eric Noulard
2012/4/23 Stayvoid : >> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers >> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see, >> that would be nice. > Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my code. > (I can't push to the main branch because my

Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Miles Bader
Stayvoid writes: >> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers >> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see, >> that would be nice. > > Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my code. > (I can't push to the main branch because my c

Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Stayvoid
> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers > instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see, > that would be nice. Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my code. (I can't push to the main branch because my code is not good enough.)

Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Karl Berry
Yep, it's a clone. Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see, that would be nice. k

Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Stayvoid
> "Fork" in the git world is used as a synonym for "clone". It's a usage > of the term that github popularised. It doesn't usually mean that > Stayvoid is creating a separate project. Yep, it's a clone. So there is no chance to host my repo at savannah. Did I get it right?

Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
On 22 April 2012 18:47, Karl Berry wrote: >    My fork is not very different from gnowsys. > > On a different front, if it's possible to work with the gnowsys > maintainers with your changes instead of forking, that would be nice > ... "Fork" in the git world is used as a synonym for "clone". It'

Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Karl Berry
My fork is not very different from gnowsys. On a different front, if it's possible to work with the gnowsys maintainers with your changes instead of forking, that would be nice ... Best, karl

Re: [Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
On 22 April 2012 14:19, Stayvoid wrote: > I want to host my git repo at savannah. How to do it? > Should I register a new project https://savannah.gnu.org/register/ to > have a git access? Savannah isn't really currently built with a DVCS mentality, so hosting forks isn't easy (but I'm working to

[Savannah-users] Git repo for a fork

2012-04-22 Thread Stayvoid
Hi, I want to host my git repo at savannah. How to do it? Should I register a new project https://savannah.gnu.org/register/ to have a git access? I'm not sure about it because the project I want to host is a fork of the project which is already hosted at savannah: https://savannah.gnu.org/projec