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Re: [dash-dev] Fwd: Re: Git repo for m4e tools
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Am 17.03.2011 19:14, schrieb Wayne Beaton:
> We have a git directory on dev.eclipse.org:/gitroot/dash
>
> Aaron, make sure that your Git committer id is the email address that
> you intend to use as an Eclipse committer.
Thanks a lot. A couple of questions and comments:
1. Does the repo already exist? I can't find it on http://git.eclipse.org/c/
2. The list of repos on http://git.eclipse.org/c/ is pretty short. Is
that really all of the GIT repos that exist? IIRC, the list was much
longer in the past.
3. I can't map "committer id" to "email address" in my simple brain :-)
My email address is "digulla@xxxxxxxx" but I can't use "ssh
digulla@xxxxxxxx@git.eclipse.org".
So what is my committer id? "digulla"?
Regards,
>
> Wayne
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [dash-dev] Git repo for m4e tools
> Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 13:53:03 -0400
> From: Webmaster(Matt Ward) <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Your project now has a container for Git repositories on
> git.eclipse.org. You (or someone on your project team that has SSH
> access) must now create one or more repositories, unless these
> repositories were created for you by webmaster. You are encouraged to
> create one repository per component or module in your project (where a
> component can be a plugin or a sub-project).
>
> ssh committer_id@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> cd /gitroot/dash
> initrepo org.eclipse.dash.m4e.git
>
> Once your repository has been created, you can access it like so:
> Committer: git clone
> ssh://committer_id@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/gitroot/dash/org.eclipse.dash.m4e.git
>
> Anonymous: git clone
> git://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/dash/org.eclipse.dash.m4e.git
> Anonymous http:
> git://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/dash/org.eclipse.dash.m4e.git
> Web browsable via: http://git.eclipse.org/
>
> Committer access via https is disabled (and discouraged), but it is
> available. Please ask us if you absolutely need commit access over https.
>
>
> For more information about Git, please see the Git wiki page and
> migration guide:
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git/Migrating_to_Git
>
> *IMPORTANT NOTE: *Eclipse.org will *REFUSE* pushed changes if the
> Committer entry is not YOU. Please ensure you configure your git
> environment correctly, by specifying your Eclipse Committer email
> address before committing. Please see the Git wiki page (above) for
> more details, or read this blog posting:
>
>
> http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/eclipsewebmaster/2010/04/01/git-vs-ip-provenance-dvcs-with-a-twist/
>
>
> -- Eclipse Webmaster
>
> Wayne Beaton wrote:
>> Webmaster, can you provision a Git repo for Dash?
>>
>> For completeness, I believe that the proposed work falls under the scope
>> of the Dash project.
>>
>> Aaron, we should be able to create the repo fairly quickly, but you
>> won't be able to commit anything into it until you've been made a
>> committer. I have sent personal notes to a handful of our committers
>> asking them to vote (voter apathy was the cause of the last failure).
>>
>> Again, I didn't anticipate this need or I'd have made these arrangements
>> earlier. Sorry for that.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>
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