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Re: How to handle two repositories?



2008/5/31 Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org>:

> The first one implies a rather low learning curve, especially since
> we've been doing the same with svn. That's also what I have been using
> for all my packages for quite some time now (from graphviz.git's log,
> looks like since Apr 2007), and I'm very happy with it.
>
> The second one means that one is stronger connected to the upstream
> branch, and also means (I think) extra git skills to be done properly.
> I've been thinking about it for pkg-games, but I'm still undecided
> whether we should be giving it a shot, or whether we should just stick
> to the "easy" one. Since I'm still in doubt, I think I would got for the
> first layout, since I feel it's a safe bet.

I'd go the the first layout you describe. We shouldn't forget that
we're gonna keep two different repositories at once for a while, and
the more similar they are, the easier for everyone.

Any different suggestion from anyone?

Greetings,
Miry


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