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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » Proposal: Transition from SVN to GIT within 2020.1 release cycle
Re: Proposal: Transition from SVN to GIT within 2020.1 release cycle [message #53048 is a reply to message #53046] Mon, 17 February 2020 09:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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koldo wrote on Mon, 17 February 2020 09:11
Hi Mirek

In plain text, the repository is the first place where changes are uploaded and a mirror is just a copy done regularly.
Is it U++ GitHub mirror anything different?


So all github repos are mirrors, as the first place where changes are uploaded is your local repository.

What I want to say here that 'mirror' does not have meaning with git. You have upstream and downstream. U++ github us definitely upstream.

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I think that standard GitHub Workflow (create branches, add commits, open pull requests, merge) is rather different than in U++.
Are we going to adopt this system, or are we going to continue with the current system?


This system is already adopted. The only difference is that I am not using automatic merging of pull requests in github, but I would not do that anyway - I want to check it first in local repo. But that is behind the scenes.

(A problem is that I lag accepting pulls - sorry about that, too busy lately working on chameleon / macos).

Mirek
 
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