Lucas Nussbaum escreveu isso aí: > Hi, > > I spent some time this morning trying to get a clean view of the git > repos. I wrote a script (pkg-overview) that displays a huge table with > everything. it's in git, as "pkg-overview". It's similar to what PET > provides, except it can be run locally. Very nice, thanks a lot! :) > [terceiro] git push --tags in ruby-shoulda-context > [terceiro] git push --tags in ruby-shoulda-matchers > [terceiro] git push --tags in ruby-pkg-config > > ruby-shoulda > ============ > We are tracking the upstream's git in our git. I'm not sure we should do > that. It adds much noise (e.g to commit notifications). > What do you think? I am actually following upstream git in quite a few of our packages, not only in ruby-shoulda. I am not sure whether following every single git commit by e-mail is healthy/useful, so for example I am not subscribed to the -commits list. But if the others in the team think it adds noise, I can revert that next time I work on that packages. -- Antonio Terceiro <terceiro@softwarelivre.org> http://softwarelivre.org/terceiro
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