sharing code

Ricky Zhou ricky at fedoraproject.org
Thu Apr 3 02:57:55 UTC 2008


On 2008-04-02 10:46:49 PM, Craig Thomas wrote:
> and #2:
> 
> -use fedorapeople to host 'personal' git repos. Changes not ready for
> prime time, or just seeking broader review and collaboration can be
> pulled by anyone. In my test, only the $user can push. Mods that are
> $deemed_worthy can be pushed or cherrypicked into master.
> 
> I personally like #2, but I think either would solve the problem. I
> like it because it leaves the main repo alone and seems to leverage
> the power of git's distributed nature; it's fun to play with :-}
I like #2 as well, and you can use FS ACLs to allow everybody in the web
group (or whatever you'd like) to push.  There are some docs for this
at the bottom of http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/fedorapeople.org (and in
the setfacl manpage).

Now we just have to figure out how to cherrypick neatly :)

Thanks,
Ricky
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