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Re: distributed version control
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Michael Goffioul |
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Re: distributed version control |
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Tue, 29 Jan 2008 11:23:18 +0100 |
On Jan 29, 2008 9:20 AM, Shai Ayal <address@hidden> wrote:
> well, if you (jwe) want to pull from someone, that someone needs a
> web-accessible archive. Using a public archive like the ones above
> should provide a solution for someone with no access to a permanent
> host -- As an example, I work from home and have a dynamic IP, and my
> laptop is mostly powered off, so running a server from home is
> problematic
I'm rather new to these SCM (I'm used to CVS), so I don't know if the
following fits well in the "distributed source control paradigm", but
we (== Shai and I, at least) could share a public "graphics" archive
somewhere (to be defined), from which John could pull changes he
wants to include. So it would not be "people"-related public archives,
but "development topic"-oriented.
Michael.
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